Immediately after the debate, we need you to do three things: vote in online polls, write a letter to the editor, and call in to talk radio programs. Your 10 minutes of activism following the debate can make the difference.
*** VOTE ***
National and local news organizations will be conducting online polls during and after the debate asking for readers' opinions. Look for online polls at these national news websites, and make sure to vote in every one of them:
* ABC News
* CBS News
* CNN
* Fox News
* MSNBC
* USA Today
And be sure to check the websites of your local newspapers and TV stations for online polls. It is crucial that you do this in the minutes immediately following the debate.
*** WRITE ***
Immediately after the debate, go online and write a letter to the editor of your local paper. With just a few clicks, you can write your letter at our online media center.
*** CALL ***
Do you listen to national or local call-in shows on the radio? How about on TV? Call them and let them know what you think. Here are some national shows to get you started. (All times are Eastern.)
* Air America (all day): 646-274-2346
* Alan Colmes (10 a.m. to 1 p.m.): 212-301-5900
* Ed Shultz (3 p.m. to 6 p.m.): 701-232-1525
* Bev Smith (7 p.m. to 10 p.m.): 412-325-4197
* Doug Stephen (5 a.m. 10 a.m.): 1-800-510-8255
Find shows in your area on our media website.
Come on, y'all - this is important. Thanks to Pamie for the instructions.
That debate sure was good teevee. Kerry/Edwards
Posted by: Joy at October 1, 2004 01:36 PMYeah, remember that time Bush TANKED in the debate? Oh, wait. It was yesterday.
Posted by: H'Caust at October 1, 2004 08:33 PM