Another Third-Party Debate in the Works
Will include two candidates with the most viewer support
The Free and Equal Elections Foundation has announced plans to host a second debate between third-party presidential candidates on Oct. 30 in Washington, following up on a similar event the group hosted Tuesday night in Chicago.
Registered viewers of the previous debate, which was shown online via Ora TV's You Tube channel, will select two candidates from the last debate to participate in the next round, using instant runoff voting to choose the contestants.
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