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tangent4ronpaul
12-14-2010, 10:25 AM
Dear friends,

We have some very exciting news to announce: Americans for Tax Reform and The Daily Caller have teamed up to host a debate among the candidates running for Chairman of the Republican National Committee. The debate will take place at the National Press Club on Jan. 3rd, 2011 at 1pm.

Online audience participation will be a key component of the debate again this year as Americans can submit questions for the candidates via the website www.RNCDebate.org, cast votes for other questions, and watch the debate live on Jan. 3rd. During the debate, viewers can leave commentary and ask follow-up questions by using Twitter and the hashtags: #rncdebate and #rncchair.

The actual vote for RNC Chairman will be made by the 168 members of the Committee, but the impact will be felt by all. Therefore, every activist should play a role in questioning the candidates and communicating with RNC members who cast votes just like lobbying your Congressman and Senators.

The Daily Caller’s Publisher Neil Patel recently said, “Our debate will be the most open, democratic (emphasis on the lower case “d”) and technologically advanced debate ever conducted. The combination of online voting on debate questions, live streaming of the event and Twitter use for follow-up questions will allow the American people an unprecedented level of access and involvement to help ensure the best possible leadership for one of our two major political parties.”

Please submit questions and vote immediately in order for your voice to be heard at this debate.

To vote, follow these four easy steps:
1. Register at www.RNCdebate.org by entering your email and creating a password.
2. Check your email and confirm your account.
3. Submit a question or questions.
4. Read through a number of previously submitted questions and vote them “up” or “down.”

We look forward to seeing your questions on RNCDebate.org. Only questions submitted on the debate website will be accepted. Please do not reply to this email with submissions for the debate.

Onward,
Grover Norquist
President
Americans for Tax Reform