Moderate a Clinton / Trump Debate via The Washington Post
Interactive Experience Puts Readers in the Moderator's Seat
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Alexandra Jardine
Published On
Sep 15, 2016
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If you can't wait for the Clinton/Trump debate on Sept. 26, the Washington Post is letting you get started by yourself.
The newspaper has developed an interactive experience where you can moderate your own debate, choosing from a series of questions and then clicking to see video of Clinton's or Trump's viewpoints (from previous speeches). Choose from topics identified by a survey as popular with voters, including defeating ISIS, bringing back jobs or simply their opponent's weaknesses, and get to grips with the issues ahead of the real thing.
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