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Post: Minnesota Governor Candidates to Debate Online - Opening Statements on 
YouTube

Here is what is keeping me busy, very busy these days. The whole "tagging" to 
gather "Voter Voices" in multimedia idea is new and quite exciting. Please help 
spread the word. - Steven Clift, http://dowire.org and http://e-democracy.org


For Immediate Release

ALL CANDIDATES FOR MINNESOTA GOVERNOR AGREE TO NATION'S ONLY STATEWIDE ONLINE 
DEBATE

MINNESOTA GUBERNATORIAL E-DEBATE TO RUN OCTOBER 9TH - 19TH


GRAND RAPIDS, MN (September 28, 2006) The era of YouTube(TM) and MySpace(TM) 
meets Minnesota's strong civic tradition of innovation, thanks to a new online 
debate with the gubernatorial candidates co-sponsored by Blandin Foundation and 
E-Democracy.Org.  

The Minnesota Gubernatorial E-Debate will take place online from Monday, 
October 9th through Thursday, October 19th.  Minnesotans can participate 
directly in the gubernatorial campaigns by using the Internet - including 
video, audio, pictures, and plain texts - to submit questions and share their 
views with candidates and fellow citizens.   

The E-Debate is designed to promote and facilitate substantive, interactive, 
in-depth public discussions of candidate positions and proposals.

All of Minnesota's official gubernatorial candidates appearing on the November 
ballot formally have confirmed their participation in the debate, including:  

    * Governor Tim Pawlenty, Republican Party
    * Attorney General Mike Hatch, DFL Party
    * Peter Hutchinson, Independence Party
    * Ken Pentel, Green Party
    * Leslie Davis, American Party
    * Walt Brown, Quit Raising Taxes Party

The E-Debate, along with E-Democracy's comprehensive non-partisan, 
comprehensive collection of election links is located online at:  

    http://www.e-democracy.org/mnelections 

Minnesotans are encouraged to email questions to the candidates via e-mail 
immediately, or by October 10th for the second round of questions, via: [EMAIL 
PROTECTED]   

The candidates have agreed to address four major themes and 10 short answer 
questions over the two week debate period. Unique to the other debates, a 
portion of the e-debate will focus on broadband/Internet-related questions.  

Along with text responses, candidates have the option to provide their Opening 
Statement in video via the YouTube.com video sharing service. Candidates also 
may record their rebuttals into audio podcasts, and also provide links to 
content related to their answers. 

Voters may participate by submitting text questions and by using the new "Voter 
Voices" section of E-Democracy's web site to share their own video, audio, 
pictures, blog posts, links, and discussion forum messages across popular 
online services (for example, Flickr.com for photos, YouTube.com for video, 
blog posts via the Google blog search, etc. Minnesotans are invited to view an 
integrated, dynamic presentation of all of this material on a single web page 
at: 

   http://www.e-democracy.org/voices 

E-Democracy's Board Chair and debate host, Steven Clift, will summarize debate 
results and responses at a statewide conference, "Next Generation Broadband: 
Policies, Practices, and People Practices," to be held in Alexandria, 
Minnesota, October 18-19th.  For more information, or to register for the 
conference, visit http://www.blandinfoundation.org, or contact Denise Pfeifer, 
Minnesota Rural Partners; at [EMAIL PROTECTED] , 507-828-5559.

The E-Debate is made possible through the generous support of the Blandin 
Foundation and its Broadband Initiative.

The Blandin Broadband Initiative is designed to raise awareness about the value 
of broadband, catalyze broadband use and to encourage public and private 
investment in rural broadband capacity. It is led by an 18-person strategy 
board representing private and public sector partners and stakeholders.

Blandin Foundation, Minnesota's largest rural-based private foundation is 
located in Grand Rapids, MN. Its mission is to strengthen rural Minnesota 
communities, especially the Grand Rapids area, through grants, leadership 
development programs and public policy initiatives. 

E-Democracy.Org is a non-profit, non-partisan, volunteer-based project whose 
mission is to expand participation and build stronger democracies and 
communities through the power of information and communication technologies and 
strategies.

 
For more information contact:

Steven Clift
E-Debate Host and Board Chair, E-Democracy.Org
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
612-203-5181 

Becky LaPlant
Blandin Foundation
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
218-327-8764



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