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Presidential debates in Spanish? SÃ. If it was good enough for YouTube shouldn't it be good enough for Univisión? The omnipresent video sharing site made headlines when it partnered with CNN to broadcast a presidential debate last month. Now Univisión plans to make its own history by airing the first U.S. presidential debates in Spanish Sept. 9 and 16 in Miami. Questions at the live debate would be simultaneously translated into English. But there are, naturally, some issues. Jorge Mursuli, executive director of Mi Familia Vota/Democracia USA and vice president of People for the American Way, raised the issue during a "Town Hall" meeting I attended on "The Impact of the Emerging Immigrant Vote on the 2008 Election." Apparently, Hillary Clinton has declined to attend the Univisión debate while Barack Obama is thinking about it. Bill Richardson and Chris Dodd have said sÃ. (The latter two would have an upper hand since they speak Spanish.) The Miami Herald reported on Thursday that John McCain "became the first and only Republican to agree" to the Sept. 16 debate. Mitt Romney has said no thanks. So what should we make of all this? |
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Questions at the live debate would be simultaneously translated into English. |
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