How to Demystify Debate Politics

Choose Your Stance’s advice for young voters watching the presidential debates.
 
Oct. 1, 2012 - PRLog -- MAULDIN, SC. – Keep your televisions turned on, young Americans! After watching Simon Cowell and Britney Spears banter it out on “The X-Factor,” or the latest antics of the Heck family on “The Middle,” a celebrated fall event premiers: the first presidential debate between Mitt Romney and Barack Obama.

“As the 2012 presidential election nears, Choose Your Stance encourages young voters to be more proactive about educating themselves on the issues,” said India Trotter, CEO.

Choose Your Stance suggests several strategies for demystifying politics before and during the debate:
•   Take the Choose Your Stance quiz on the Election 2012 page to see which candidate your views align with the most.
•   Read Choose Your Stance’s articles about what Romney and Obama must do to win favor during the debates.
•   Keep track of and compare Romney’s and Obama’s answers by turning the debate into a contest – tally who won each question!
•   Follow Choose Your Stance on Twitter and Facebook, and check our website for analysis and coverage of the debates.


About Choose Your Stance:

A non-partisan website that strives to inform college students and young professionals about current political issues, Choose Your Stance aims to empower the young generation to voice their opinions. For more information, visit www.chooseyourstance.com.
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