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See tonight's mayoral debate online

Published: Wednesday, Aug. 8, 2007 1:01 a.m. MDT
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Salt Lake City voters who want to catch a debate among the city's mayoral candidates — but not quite enough to leave the house — have a solution today: ConventionNEXT.

The event will be hosted tonight at 7:45 by Politic 2.0, a Salt Lake City-based technology company. The mayoral forum will be at the Salt Lake City Main Library, 210 E. 400 South, but can be watched live at politic20.com.

Before and during the forum, residents can register at the Web site, submit questions for one or all the candidates and vote on which questions should be asked.

During and after the event, viewers in the auditorium and online will be able to comment on the event and evaluate the candidates' responses, and the candidates can review the responses and comments of the public.

Candidates Ralph Becker, Keith Christensen, J.P. Hughes and Jenny Wilson all plan to attend the forum. Candidate Dave Buhler had a scheduling conflict with another campaign event.

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