Filed under: Internet, Blogs, Google (GOOG), PoliticsGoogle Inc. (NASDAQ: GOOG)'s official blog announced "another way that YouTube is leveling the political playing field: The CNN/YouTube debates. For the first time in history, the questions asked in both a Democratic and a Republican primary debate will come straight from YouTube videos."Users are invited to submit YouTube videos featuring questions for the Presidential hopefuls, and all questions in the two debates will come from YouTube users.This is the latest in YouTube's You Choose '08 program, where numerous candidates have posted videos making their pitch for the nominations. Joe Biden has posted 100 videos, but former private equity boss Mitt Romney leads the pack with an astounding 186 YouTube videos.I'm not sure whether the YouTube debate is as big of a ...
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