Patch is Collecting Questions for Obama, Romney During Next Presidential Debate
If you have a question for the candidates, submit it in the comments section below and it could be asked during the televised Oct. 16 Town Hall Presidential Debate
If last Wednesday’s presidential debate left you with more questions than answers, here’s your chance for the presidential candidates to address the issues that most matter to you.
The next presidential debate will be a town hall meeting format at Hofstra University in Long Island, where voters will ask President Obama and Mitt Romney about domestic and foreign policy.
Patch is asking you, our readers, to participate by submitting questions for the candidates.
All you have to do is post your question in the comments section below and we’ll send it to the Commission on Presidential Debates. The Commission is partnering with Patch's parent company AOL, along with Google and Yahoo, to take questions from web users across the country.
Don’t wait until Nov. 6 to have a say in this year’s election. Share your thoughts in the comments!
Lana Watson
7:21 pm on Monday, October 8, 2012
There is a difference between a policy evolving and constantly changing a position on policy issues. How are we to be sure that your most recent positions are your true positions?
Pete Mock
12:43 pm on Tuesday, October 9, 2012
I was going to ask if the Etch-a-sketch was going to be given a shake again before this debate, but Lana your question is much more diplomatic.
Azure Odelia
7:21 pm on Monday, October 8, 2012
I would like you to ask the candidates: 1) "What does integrity mean to you and how has your integrity effected your campaign."
Azure Odelia
7:21 pm on Monday, October 8, 2012
Also, 2) Is it more important to be Morally sound, or financially sound?
Richard McAlpine
7:21 pm on Monday, October 8, 2012
With all the violence occurring in Syria, what is your plan to help all the innocent people from getting killed?
Jessica Petersen, RN
11:26 pm on Monday, October 8, 2012
As president how do you plan to address climate change.
Dana talley
11:26 pm on Monday, October 8, 2012
If I ran my home the way the government runs our money I would be bankrupt and probably in prison for fraud. When money is not used in a way that causes our country to prosper, it is in essence the government defrauding the american people. government officials should not make a dime more than the average american and when your term is over, thats it, you go back to what you did before. What is your view on this issue?
John Fisher
11:26 pm on Monday, October 8, 2012
Can a person be committed to America and still go to China to buy a factory there?