• Third Party Presidential Debate

    The Non-Partisan Committee for Political Debates sponsored a debate of several third party candidates at George Washington University. Ms. Fulani, Mr. Phillips, and Mr. Hagelin debated issues initiated by a panel. The debate was briefly interrupted by angry protesters.

  • Maryland Senate Debate

    Sen. Mikulski and Amb. Keyes participated in a televised debate. The candidates responded to questions from a panel of Maryland correspondents while speaking from podia in the television studio. Issues raised in the debate included education, health care reform, and economic revitalization.

  • Democratic Candidates Debate

    The two leading Democratic presidential contenders met on "News Forum" to share their views on a variety of campaign issues. The New York primary election will be held on April 7.

  • Democratic Candidates Debate

    Governor Brown and Governor Clinton answered questions from the chief executives of cities in the New York area. They focused on issues of importance to the urban voters of New York City.

  • Democratic Candidates Debate

    Governor Brown and Governor Clinton discussed national politics and issues of importance in New York. The debate focused on urban America and provided information to voters in the New York Democratic primary election.

  • Democratic Candidates Debate

    Mr. Clinton and Mr. Brown answered questions from a panel of media representatives. This debate focused on current issues in the 1992 presidential primary.

  • Democratic Candidates Debate

    An issue discussed among lawyers, judges and journalists is whether or not court records should be sealed, and, if sealed, what criteria should be used for doing so.

  • Independent Presidential Candidates Debate

    Some of the independent presidential candidates participated in a forum held by the Rainbow Lobby. The debate focused on the nature of democracy, and how independent candidates can get more involved in the electoral process. Rep. Penny is sponsor of legislation that would open up national presidential debates to independents.

  • Democratic Candidates Debate

    The three Democratic candidates debated prior to the Illinois primary. During this debate, Jerry Brown accused Hilary Clinton and her law firm of benefiting from Governor Clinton's position.

  • Democratic Candidates Debate

    Democratic presidential candidates debated campaign issues such as crime prior to the Michigan and Illinois primary elections.

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