The Values Voter Presidential Debate
The Values Voter Presidential Debate will be streamed live on Monday, September 17 at 7:30 p.m. Eastern. The American Family Association will be the online broadcaster for this event through their website at: http://www.valuesvoterdebate.com/livestream.cfm?host_id=f2a.
The debate will be held at the Broward Center for the Performing Arts in downtown Fort Lauderdale. The debate moderator will be WorldNetDaily Editor Joseph Farah. Seven out of ten of the Republican candidates have already confirmed their attendance. Republicans who have confirmed participation already include Duncan Hunter, Mike Huckabee, Tom Tancredo, Sam Brownback, Ron Paul and John Cox.
What makes this debate different? The candidates will be asked questions related to abortion, immigration, marriage and other issues Values Voters consider important. If you want to see where they stand on the traditional, pro-family issues, don't miss this debate. It is urgent that you register to view the debate online now! Live video or audio streaming can be found by clicking here on the day of the debate.
For more information about this event, go to: www.valuesvoterdebate.com.
The debate will be held at the Broward Center for the Performing Arts in downtown Fort Lauderdale. The debate moderator will be WorldNetDaily Editor Joseph Farah. Seven out of ten of the Republican candidates have already confirmed their attendance. Republicans who have confirmed participation already include Duncan Hunter, Mike Huckabee, Tom Tancredo, Sam Brownback, Ron Paul and John Cox.
What makes this debate different? The candidates will be asked questions related to abortion, immigration, marriage and other issues Values Voters consider important. If you want to see where they stand on the traditional, pro-family issues, don't miss this debate. It is urgent that you register to view the debate online now! Live video or audio streaming can be found by clicking here on the day of the debate.
For more information about this event, go to: www.valuesvoterdebate.com.
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