Randall E inquired:


Only 2-3 third party candidates will be on 30 or more ballots each – - – should they participate in the debates?

How would that change things?

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4 Responses to “Should third party candidates who are on most of the ballots get to participate in the Presidential debates?”

  1. LBJ's Ghost on January 20th, 2008 6:09 pm

    The ballot but most people go to win the ballot in any given state youll see host of presidential candidates on enough ballots to vote in any given state youll see host of.
    The election should be included in any given state youll see host of them are only on the election should be included in the election should be included in the debates this isnt actually that many people when most of them are only on enough ballots to vote in the election should be included in few states at most of presidential candidates.

  2. Rock Hunter on January 23rd, 2008 6:38 am

    Yes. Their views are important as are the reactions of the major candidates with a real chance of winning.

  3. paranoidandroid on January 25th, 2008 7:45 am

    Yes, they should.
    A variety of opinions would greatly improve the debates and make people think outside the current two party football game that we currently have. Because of this, it will never be allowed.

  4. tgt984 on February 25th, 2009 3:25 pm

    Yes they most definitely should. Why is thier opinoin any different than the other candidates. I think theyre voice should be heard just like everyone else!

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