VTDigger, a nonprofit news organization in Vermont, is hosting a series of debates between leading candidates for state and federal offices in the upcoming election season. The debates will be livestreamed on VTDigger’s website and YouTube, moderated by reporters and editors from the organization, and will include questions submitted in advance by readers. The candidates will also have the opportunity to ask each other questions during the debates.
The 2024 Digger Debate Series will kick off on Tuesday, Oct. 1 with a Lieutenant Gubernatorial debate between David Zuckerman, a Progressive/Democrat, and John Rodgers, a Republican. This will be followed by a Gubernatorial debate on Thursday, Oct. 10 between Governor Phil Scott, a Republican, and Esther Charlestin, a Democrat/Progressive. The U.S. House debate will take place on Monday, Oct. 21 featuring U.S. Rep. Becca Balint, a Democrat, and Mark Coester, a Republican/Libertarian. The U.S. Senate debate will feature U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders, an Independent, and Gerald Malloy, a Republican.
To stay updated on Vermont general election news and submit questions for the candidates, interested individuals can subscribe to VTDigger’s daily newsletter. The debates aim to provide voters with valuable insights into each candidate’s positions and plans, helping them make informed decisions on Election Day.
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