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In my inbox: YOU saved the debate!

By cement mixer | August 13, 2007

Dear CR,

You did it!

Thanks to your efforts, the Republican YouTube debate is back on — for Wednesday, November 28th. That’s just over a month out from the Iowa Caucuses, and that means this debate will be even more important and more closely followed.

In case you’re wondering whether it was you that made the difference, just read what Presidential campaign insiders told the Washington Times:

Multiple sources close to the discussions say it was pressure from conservative bloggers, not scheduling conflicts, that made the reluctant Republican candidates reconsider.

Two weeks ago, a number of prominent conservative bloggers launched an effort called “Save the Debate” that generated what one of the campaigns referred to as a “full-court press,” from conservative activists.
We may have won this battle — but our work is far from over. From now until November 28th, the online movement we have built will focus on ensuring that every Republican who wants to ask a question of our next President has the opportunity to do so.

To do this, we’ll need Video Volunteers who can record questions from citizens in their community, whether it’s at the county fair, at the mall, or at a local Republican Party event. We can only do it with your help. Have a camera or webcam and want to help? Just go to:

http://www.SavetheDebate.com/VideoVolunteer

The “debate about the debate” has shown us there is still a digital divide in America. Not everyone is on YouTube. But that doesn’t mean they can’t participate in this historic debate. Some are concerned about a liberal tilt to the debate questions. It’s because of you that we will have this debate. Now it’s on us to make sure it’s successful, with substantive questions from across America:

http://www.SavetheDebate.com/VideoVolunteer

We’re also calling on the Republican National Committee, state Republican parties, and conservative organizations to join us in this exciting grassroots effort to mobilize participation in this debate.

And once you’ve collected the questions, or if you have one of your own, please submit your question(s) at:

http://www.SavetheDebate.com/submit.php

We have seen some reports that not all candidates have yet committed to the just-announced November 28th date. We are extremely optimistic about the incredible momentum behind this debate. Save the Debate is confident that when the dust settles, every candidate will seize this historic opportunity to engage the American people.

Thanks for all you’ve done so far. Now the real work begins.

- Patrick, David, Soren, and the entire SavetheDebate team

Well, I would also say that SavetheDebate teams needs to be thanked by CRs for recognizing the importance of this debate to our generation. We are the future and it is encouraging that so many College Republicans become involved to make a difference.

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