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Hold more debates — and more kinds of them

It may be hard to believe — does it feel as if we haven’t had a chance to see the candidates square off against each other? — but the biggest change in presidential primaries over the past decade is the dramatic reduction in the number of debates.
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United States

TSE declara inadmisible recurso que buscaba suspensión de debates ANJE

El Tribunal Superior Electoral (TSE) declaró inadmisible el recuso interpuesto por el candidato a alcalde por el Distrito Nacional del Partido Demócrata Institucional (PDI), Marcel Font-Frías, quien buscaba la suspensión provisional de los debates que celebrará la Asociación Nacional de Jóvenes
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Spanish
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Dominican Republic

Debates presidenciales, obligatorios desde las elecciones 2021

Las reformas al Código de la Democracia aprobadas por la Asamblea -y que esperan el pronunciamiento del Ejecutivo– incluyen la obligación de que los candidatos participen en debates durante la campaña de promoción.
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Ecuador

El debate electoral es una necesidad

Que en la lucha por el poder -a todos los niveles- sus aspirantes vayan al debate. Que planten sus ideas políticas, sus programas (de gobierno) para que el electorado los conozca “a la clara”.
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Spanish
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Dominican Republic

Do TV Debates Sway Voters?

“There’s this perception that debates are this great democratic tool, where voters can find out what candidates stand for and how good they really are,” says Vincent Pons, assistant professor of business administration. “But we find that debates don’t have any effect on any group of voters.”
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English
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United States

Debate tips from the teens’ coach

In academic debate, there are two formats similar to what voters see on television. First is policy debate, which asks students to explain how they would implement a plan, by using specific arguments and facts (i.e. “How would you fund universal healthcare?”) Second is public forum debate, in which
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English
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United States