Google Hangout with IVN for the Presidential Debate

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Published: 03 Oct, 2012
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Watch the presidential debate live

Many Americans are wondering where they can watch the presidential debate if they cannot get to a TV. Google will be streaming the debate live on YouTube and we will embed the video on this page. The debate begins at 6pm PST/9pm EST and will cover multiple topics including: the economy, healthcare, governing, and the role of government. The IVN.us team will be joining a Google+ Hangout on our Google+ page that we ask you to join. We will be taking questions on Twitter and Google+, send yours in with the hashtag #indyvote and we will respond quickly.

Our Google+ Hangout will appear below when we tune in to watch the presidential debate approximately 5 minutes prior to the beginning of the debate.

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