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MSNBC to Host Democrats' Debate on Jan. 15 in Vegas

Christopher Chan via flickr.com

On Tuesday Jan. 15, MSNBC will host a debate among Democratic presidential candidates live from Las Vegas.

According to today's announcement from MSNBC, the debate will focus on "issues important to minority voters" and will be sponsored a number of groups, including the U.S. Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, 100 Black Men of America, and the Democratic African-American Leadership Council.

Brian Williams and Tim Russert will moderate.

User generated questions remain all the rage this year. MSNBC will keep the trend going: Natalie Morales, of NBC's "Today" will ask the candidates questions submitted by viewers via www.januarydebate.com and www.msnbc.com.

 

 

 

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Ron H (not verified) says:

Is it possible for the cartoon network to pander more?

Anonymous (not verified) says:

Will this coverage be available to east coast viewers?

Joe000000 (not verified) says:

Will the coverage be broad casted live on the internet? If so, could you please post the link. MSNBC live stream TY

Anonymous (not verified) says:

This debate is a TOTAL waste of time! Where are the issues? Change - change to what? No one is talking about HOW they expect to effect change, what they intend to try to do. No tough questions. Are they afraid to reveal their real socialist plans?? Fox asked much more revealing questions.

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