Public Agenda and Political Strategist Sophia Nelson Release Commentary on Friday’s Debate!
By Billy Hallowell
Be sure to check out VoterWatch’s Presidential Debates Project at http://www.bloggingthedebates.com
If you’ve been missing our regular releases, Dick Morris, Brett Winterble of CovertRadio, the Bob Barr for President team and the Ralph Nader for President team have already posted their commentary. And now, we have some highly anticipated pieces from Public Agenda and Sophia Nelson!
Public Agenda put together an extremely informative package. In addition to checking out what one of America’s most respected organizations has to say about last week’s debate, be sure to check out Public Agenda’s non-partisan “Voter’s Survival Kit” - a one-stop-shop for non-partisan perspective on some of America’s most pressing issues. Click the image below to launch Public Agenda’s commentary, which presents their non-partisan perspective on the candidates’ words and presentation during Friday’s debate:
Also released today were Sophia Nelson’s thoughts about Friday’s debate between Sen. McCain and Sen. Obama. Her insightful commentary can be found below:
Stay tuned as VoterWatch creates landing pages for each of our commentators. Then, you’ll have direct access to their most recent debate commentary as well as a logged copies of past debates. Interested in getting involved in the Presidential Debates Project? Contact us at .
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