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Ok here’s the news for you. Click on the press release below to get to the Free and Equal Elections Coalition Website.

Presidential Debate Rescheduled for October 23rd in Washington D.C.

Free & Equal Elections Coalition
230 E. Ohio St., Ste. 212
Chicago, IL 60611

Attn: Politics Editors, Campaign 2008 Editors, National Editor

Third Party Presidential Debate to Take Place on Thursday, October 23rd

Contact: Christina Tobin, 312-320-4101

The Independent/Third Party Presidential Debate to have been held in New York at Columbia University on Sunday Oct. 19th has been rescheduled, and will occur on Thursday evening at 9pm EST, October 23 in Washington DC.

All six candidates who qualified for enough state ballot lines to be eligible to win the presidency on November 4th are invited.

An update on confirmed candidates, location in Washington DC, debate format, and other details will be made available at a press conference in Washington DC on Tuesday, October 21 at 10am EST on the ground floor of the National Press Club building.

 ~Sven Eric Balabanoff

 we love you, do you love us back? editor@globalpundit.org

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