DNC Mock Schedule: Draft Your Own; DNC Touted As "America's Town Hall"
What are your suggestions for the DNC?
Michelle Malkin got the ball rolling with a create-your-own mock DNC schedule.
The DNCC is planning a week-long rollout of events that began with a list of each evening's headline speakers.
Now the DNC is being touted as "America's Town Hall," open to your questions:
As part of its commitment to throw open the doors to the 2008 Democratic National Convention, the Democratic National Convention Committee (DNCC) today announced that Americans from across the country will have the opportunity to have their questions answered live from the Convention floor through “America’s Town Hall,” an interactive dialogue designed to bring more people into the Convention.Yep. That's more hope and change right there for you.
Monday through Wednesday of Convention week, the Convention program will feature a nightly segment in which elected leaders, national policy experts and other Convention speakers will respond to voters on topics including how to change politics as usual, fix our economy, make America safer and restore our nation’s standing in the world.
“As Barack Obama has said, this is not our Convention – this is America’s Convention,” said Governor Howard Dean, Chairman of the Democratic National Committee. “And now, at a critical moment in our history, Americans will have their concerns addressed, challenges listened to and their questions answered live by our country’s leaders. We want Americans to be at the center of this Convention, and ‘America’s Town Hall’ will allow us to do just that.”
Starting today, text and video questions can be submitted online at DemConvention.com/townhall through Wednesday, August 27, though participants are encouraged to submit their questions as early as possible. A variety of questions will be answered live from the Convention floor in front of thousands of delegates in the Convention hall, millions of Americans watching the Convention at home on television and millions more watching online. In addition, elected leaders and policy experts will also answer questions online during Convention week at DemConvention.com.
In addition to submitting questions online, Americans in eight cities across the country will have the opportunity to record their questions and individual stories in person at a series of “open calls” starting Wednesday, August 13. Open calls will take place in Atlanta, Ga.; Columbus, Ohio; Denver, Colo.; Detroit, Mich.; Philadelphia, Pa.; Raleigh, N.C.; Richmond, Va.; and Tampa, Fla. The exact times and locations of those tapings will be posted to DemConvention.com/townhall as they are scheduled and released to local media in those markets.
Nothing more than a "fan-club online chat?" I'd hoped for change!
**Update--Daily Themes.
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