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QUESTION THE CANDIDATES ON GENOCIDE PREVENTION — The YouTube Debates


Want to help end genocide? Let the presidential candidates know you care.

This summer and fall, YouTube and CNN are sponsoring several presidential debates. Citizens will directly pose questions to the candidates via personal videos posted ahead of time on YouTube. The next debate will feature the Republican candidates on November 28, and citizens are encouraged to submit questions beforehand for review and selection by the CNN political team.

This is your opportunity to question the candidates about policies their administrations would pursue in regard to genocide and related crimes against humanity.

To increase the chances of your video being picked, make your questions creative, compelling, specific and to the point.

What have the candidates said so far in the debates?
South Carolina (April 27, 2007 Dems.)
Richardson and Biden on Darfur, Chechnya, diplomacy, and force.
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California (May 3, 2007 Reps.)
McCain warns of genocide in Iraq.
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South Carolina (May 15, 2007 Reps.)
McCain warns of genocide in Iraq.
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New Hampshire (June 3, 2007 Dems.)
All candidates questioned on the U.S. role in Darfur.
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New Hampshire (June 5, 2007 Reps.)
Brownback links Darfur and sanctity of life.
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Washington, DC (June 28, 2007 Dems.)
All candidates questioned on the crisis in Darfur and U.S. moral leadership.
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South Carolina YouTube debate (July 23, 2007 Dems.)
All candidates questioned on actions they would take to create a safe Darfur.
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