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US presidential election 2012: the citizens agenda

  •  Barack Obama in new orleans

    The 2012 presidential election: what voters want – the community agenda

    Jay Rosen and Nadja Popovich

    Candidates, their campaigns and the media are caught up in the day's news cycle. But citizens want to talk about much more

  • CNN debate

    Did the Citizens Agenda influence the GOP debate in Arizona?

    Jay Rosen and Studio 20 NYU

    We asked readers to tweet their questions using the hashtag #unasked – but did CNN take us up on our suggestions?

  • CNN And Arizona GOP Host Presidential Debate

    Citizens Agenda: debate a recipe for another predictable round of questions

    Our only consolation that many repeat questions were asked at the Arizona debate is that some of you seem to feel the same

  • Republican presidential candidates during a Republican presidential debate in Washington, DC

    The #unasked project: revving up for the GOP debate in Arizona

    After the 800-plus questions over 20 Republican election debates, are there still topics that have been overlooked?

  • GOP debate in South Carolina

    Citizens Agenda's #unasked project: gauging the buzz

  • A visualization of questions gone unasked

  • Newt Gingrich and Mitt Romney

    The #unasked project: day one

    We've asked you to tweet what you would ask candidates if handed the microphone. Here are some of the results

  • Rick Perry GOP debate South Carolina

    The nine quirkiest questions from the Republican debates

  • GOP debate audience

    At the GOP debates, 'regular people' didn't shy away from tough questions

  • Mitt Romney

    Don't ask, don't tell: Mormonism mentions scant at GOP debates

  • Republican debate candidates

    Have the 839 GOP debate questions reflected the 'citizens agenda'?

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