9 Ekim 2012 Salı

Best chance yet to get the presidential candidates talking about the Supreme Court

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Deadline to submit questions is midnight tonight 
          
           The Oct. 16presidential debate will be in a town-hall format.  But in addition to taking questions from an audiencein the room with the candidates, moderator Candy Crowley is expected to pass onsome questions from people who send them in online.

            Just click here and fill in theform before midnight tonight to send your question to the Commission on Presidential Debates.  The Commission will pass on some of them toCrowley.  As this is written nearly 1,500questions have been submitted – but only six of them even mention the SupremeCourt.
            We canchange that.  Submit questions about theSupreme Court.  You can submit thequestions we suggested in a letter AFJ sent tothe debate moderators on Oct. 1, or come up with your own.  Then vote for the questions you like aboutthe Supreme Court.
            With somany cases now decided by one vote, if the next president fills even oneSupreme Court vacancy it could change the court, and America, for decades.  The stakes are too high to leave this off thedebate agenda.                                                                                                            AND DON’T FORGET THEVICE PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATES
            You also canhelp us try to put the Supreme Court on the agenda for the vice presidentialcandidates debate on Thursday. If either Joe Biden or Paul Ryan were to becomepresident, what kind of people would they nominate to serve on the SupremeCourt? 
            Jim Lehrerfailed to ask about this during the first presidential debate.  On Thursday it will be Martha Raddatz’sturn.  Please ask her to ask the vicepresidential candidates: What about the Supreme Court?  You can contact her at Martha.raddatz@abcnews.com ortweet her @martharaddatz 

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