Monday, March 31, 2008

Benedictine University Coal Ben Debate



Democracy Matters Presents: The Coal Ben’s Presidential Debate

Democracy Matters sponsored Benedictine University’s Presidential Debate. The debate focused on four major issues in this upcoming Presidential election, the war in Iraq, health care, education, and the candidates tax plan. The candidates were portrayed by students, with the Republicans and Democrats having one representative for each issue. Because of the split in the Democratic Party, Senator Clinton and Senator Obama’s split the topics. Student’s debated the issues using their normative values and the specific stances of their candidates, which provided quite the entertainment for the audience. Between 50-60 students, faculty, and staff came to experience the debate’s energy and information. Each section of the debate focused on the issue of money and its influence on that particular topic.

The debate concluded with a discussion on private money interest in politics, and how each of the four issues are directly effected by special interest group’s torrential influence of representatives at all levels of government. Planning an event around the exciting Presidential Election is a great cover for getting the message of Democracy Matters to the public. People are energized and passionate about the outcome of this election and are eager to support their candidates, having this type of crowd a coordinator can find new recruits. The debate sparked interest in both the 2008 Presidential Election and the Benedictine University chapter of Democracy Matters. Following the debate four members of the audience spoke with me about informational meetings for Democracy Matters. The Debate was an ENORMOUS success!!!

Kyle T. Schulz (Campus Coordinator Democracy Matters-Benedictine University)

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