Sunday, December 8, 2019

re: your question for the next debate

I want to know: What do you want asked during the next Democratic presidential primary debate in Los Angeles?
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Hey, Pat: Time's running out to submit your questions to PBS for the next Democratic presidential primary debate!

DEADLINE: MIDNIGHT

Do you want to submit your questions for the next Democratic presidential primary debate in Los Angeles, California?


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From: Mary Beth Cahill
Date: Saturday, December 7, 2019
Subject: PBS is interested in getting questions directly from grassroots Democrats like you

We're just days away from the sixth Democratic presidential primary debate in Los Angeles, California -- but before that happens, we need your help.

This is the last debate of 2019, not to mention one of the final debates before Democrats start making their voices heard at the polls. The stakes are high, and we want to make sure the questions being asked reflect the priorities and concerns of the American people.

Submit the questions you'd like answered on the stage. We'll share your suggestions directly with PBS, and yours could be read live:



PBS wants to know what questions you're hoping the candidates get asked on the debate stage. That's why I'm reaching out to folks like you with a unique opportunity to submit your question ideas for the next debate.

In your opinion, what questions should be asked during the next Democratic presidential primary debate? Take a second to let me know.

More soon,

Mary Beth

Mary Beth Cahill
Senior Advisor
Democratic National Committee















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