CNN’s Crowley to Moderate Next Presidential Debate

Daily News Article   —   Posted on October 4, 2012

CNN’s Candy Crowley

(by Josh Lederman, The Denver Post) AP, WASHINGTON – For the first time in two decades, a woman has been tapped to moderate a presidential debate.

CNN’s Candy Crowley will moderate one of three October debates between President Barack Obama and Republican challenger Mitt Romney. … Jim Lehrer of PBS and Bob Schieffer of CBS News will moderate the other two debates.

Lehrer [questioned] the candidates during the first debate [last night] at the University of Denver, focusing on domestic topics.

Crowley’s Oct. 16 debate at Hofstra University in Hempstead, N.Y., will use a town hall format, allowing undecided voters selected by the Gallup Organization to directly question the candidates. Foreign and domestic policy questions will both be fair game.

Another female journalist, Martha Raddatz of ABC News, will moderate an Oct. 11 debate at Centre College in Danville, Ky., between Vice President Joe Biden and Republican Rep. Paul Ryan of Wisconsin.

The debate season will draw to a close on Oct. 22 with a foreign policy-focused debate moderated by Schieffer at Lynn University in Boca Raton, Fla., a crucial swing state.

All the debates are scheduled for 9 p.m. EST.  …

When Crowley takes the stage in Hempstead, it will be the first time a woman has moderated a presidential debate since Carole Simpson of ABC News, who refereed a 1992 debate between President George H.W. Bush, Democrat Bill Clinton and Ross Perot.

Crowley’s selection came after three teenage girls from Montclair, N.J., organized an online petition drive to persuade the commission to pick a woman. More than 122,000 signatures were on the petition when the moderators were announced Monday.

“Women and men will never be truly equal in our country until they’re one and the same in positions of power and both visible in politics,” the girls wrote, noting that women will not be represented on either presidential ticket this year. …

Host of the Sunday political talk show “State of the Union,” Crowley is CNN’s chief political correspondent and has covered more than a dozen presidential candidates, according to her CNN bio.

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Background

PRESIDENTIAL DEBATES:

The central focus of a presidential debate should be to provide voters with information they need to measure the suitability of the candidates for the White House.

The Commission on Presidential Debates announced four debates for the 2012 Presidential election. All debates will take place from 9:00 – 10:30 p.m. Eastern Time.

Wednesday, October 3, 2012
First Presidential Debate 
Topic: Domestic policy. The debate will be divided into six time segments of approximately 15 minutes each on topics to be selected by the moderator and were “announced several weeks before the debate,” according to the Commission on Presidential Debates. The moderator will open each segment with a question, after which each candidate will have two minutes to respond. The moderator will use the balance of the time in the segment for a discussion of the topic.
Location: University of Denver in Denver, Colorado
Moderator: Jim Lehrer (PBS NewsHour Executive Editor)

Thursday, October 11, 2012

First (and only) vice presidential debate 
(between Vice President Joe Biden Mitt Romney’s running mate Rep. Paul Ryan)
Topic: Foreign and domestic topics. The debate will be divided into nine time segments of approximately 10 minutes each. The moderator will ask an opening question, after which each candidate will have two minutes to respond. The moderator will use the balance of the time in the segment for a discussion of the question.
Location: Centre College, Danville, Kentucky
Moderator: Martha Raddatz (ABC News Sr. Foreign Affairs Correspondent)

Tuesday, October 16, 2012
Second presidential debate
Topic: Town meeting format on foreign and domestic issues. In the town meeting format,  citizens will ask questions of the candidates on foreign and domestic issues. Candidates each will have two minutes to respond, and an additional minute for the moderator to facilitate a discussion. The town meeting participants will be undecided voters selected by the Gallup Organization.
Location: Hofstra University, Hempstead, New York
Moderator: Candy Crowley (CNN Chief Political Correspondent and CNN’s State of the Union Anchor)

Monday, October 22, 2012
Third presidential debate
Topic: Foreign policy. The format for the debate will be identical to the first presidential debate: the debate will be divided into six time segments of approximately 15 minutes each on topics to be selected by the moderator and were “announced several weeks before the debate,” according to the Commission on Presidential Debates. The moderator will open each segment with a question, after which each candidate will have two minutes to respond. The moderator will use the balance of the time in the segment for a discussion of the topic.
Location: Lynn University, Boca Raton, Florida
Moderator: Bob Schieffer (CBS News Chief Washington Correspondent and Face the Nation Moderator)