On a substantive level, last week’s CNN/YouTube debate drew mixed reviews among traditional media outlets, fake news pundits and the liberal blogosphere. But despite some obvious areas for improvement, the format clearly succeeded in generating buzz about the Democratic primary race — particularly among the highly-coveted 18-34 year olds who turned out in droves to watch their favorite candidates discuss serious policy issues with
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Since no successful idea goes unduplicated in modern political campaigning, I was surprised to read that several Republican frontrunners are considering bowing out of their own YouTube debate, currently scheduled for September. Rudy Giuliani has hinted that he will not attend due to unspecified “scheduling conflicts”, and Mitt Romney, without officially ruling out an appearance, appears decidedly nonplussed by the whole idea (maybe he’s nervous about a potential appearance by his friend