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NY Green, Libertarian Gov Candidates in Debate with D, R candidates tonight

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Michael McDermott, Libertarian for Governor of NY, 2014


Howie Hawkins, Green for Governor of NY, 2014

Email from Mark Axinn:

This is it!

8:00 p.m. tonight (Eastern Daylight Time), Wednesday, Ocotober 22 (right about exactly the time I am posting this -p).

Libertarian candidate Michael McDermott debates Democrat Governor Andrew Cuomo, Republican challenger Rob Astorino and Green Party candidate Howie Hawkins in Buffalo, New York.

You can access a stream of the debate here:
http://www.buffalonews.com/debate

14 Comments

  1. Mark Axinn October 23, 2014

    As you watch the debate, which is only one hour long, you can see Cuomo and Astorino getting more and more churlish and McDermott and Hawkins making more and more sense in every round.

  2. Mark Axinn October 22, 2014

    Thanks for posting, Paulie.

    I will check on who is archiving it for people who missed some or all the debate.

    As suspected, Cuomo and Astorino fought with each other and Mike came across like a real person above the fray of the Red and the Blue. Howie made sense some of the time, particularly on the drug war.

  3. paulie October 22, 2014

    Hopefully the video will debate video will be available later for those who did not catch it live.

  4. paulie October 22, 2014

    Closing comments now

  5. paulie October 22, 2014

    Seems to be a serious, issue oriented debate so far. On one hand this is good but on the other hand I don’t think it will be nearly as good for ratings as the “circus factor” that drew viewers to watch the one four years ago with Jimmy McMillan, Kristin Davis etc. Without the “freak factor/potential car wreck” draw, I am concerned that fewer viewers will tune in to hear the message of the more serious alt party candidates.

  6. paulie October 22, 2014

    If anyone else who is watching can liveblog I would appreciate that, I need to prepare for a conference call.

  7. paulie October 22, 2014

    Candidates being introduced now.

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