Lots of people have asked me if The Stranger would host a debate-watching party. After several shots and some procrastination we decided that, yes, we will. And sweet heavens in Cuba, Havana agreed to have us.
So... join us Wednesday evening—tomorrow!—for the first Obama-versus-Romney sparring contest, in which Barry attempts to avoid a gaffe and Willard attempts hide his disdain for poor people.
The show begins at 6:00 p.m. sharp and runs for 90 minutes at Havana (1010 E Pike St). Paul, Eli, and more of the gang will be there live-blogging as we watch the big screen along with ya.
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Third Party Candidates to Join in Real Time on Democracy Now!’s Live Coverage of First Pres. Debate
As President Barack Obama and Republican nominee Mitt Romney square off in the first presidential debate in Denver on October 3, Democracy Now! will broadcast live from Denver with a special expanded presidential debate from 8:30 to 11:30 p.m. ET. We will air the debate, pausing after questions to include equal time responses from two presidential contenders who were shut out of the official debate: Jill Stein of the Green Party and Rocky Anderson of the Justice Party.
Click to see our recent coverage of the Green Party, and Anderson’s interview on Democracy Now! after announcing he would run for president.
Click here to see all of our coverage of Election 2012.
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