With the first presidential debate five days away, President Obama and Mitt
Romney are locked away this weekend in intense prep sessions. As they do
their mock debates, various social-media organizations are planning to broadcast real-time reactions and amplif...
[+] With the first presidential debate five days away, President Obama and Mitt
Romney are locked away this weekend in intense prep sessions. As they do
their mock debates, various social-media organizations are planning to broadcast real-time reactions and amplify fallout from gaffes and missteps.
After highly rated debates shook the polls during the Republican primaries,
Yahoo, AOL, and YouTube are working directly with the debate commission to
create streams and live reaction. XBox Live will allow subscribers to use
their controllers to judge both candidates' statements as they're made. All
of which raises the possibility of making a focus group out of millions of
people who are watching at home.
These new wrinkles only magnify the stakes for both campaigns. The Obama
team claims the president is an underdog because his official duties don't
allow more prep time. Romney, meanwhile, has said he will be at a
disadvantage because it's his first debate as the Republican nominee.
Of course, when both sides insist they're going to do poorly, you can bet
we're in for some good television.