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The ACC Candidate Debate was presented in front of a live audience and moderated by Mark Goldstein, ATIC Secretary and President, International Research Center at the Arizona Corporate Broadcast Center (AZCBC) in Phoenix. A candidate reception followed the debate. The debate was Web Cast in real time during the debate and remains available for on-demand statewide access from the ATIC Web Site following the debate. You can view the Webcast at your convenience anytime and anywhere you have access to the web through the Tuesday, November 7, 2006 General Election and beyond and find Photos of the event online as well.
Viewing the web cast requires Windows Media Player (get it now)
Archives of our ACC Debates on October 7, 2004 and July 13, 2004, which were also done in partnership with the CCEC, remain accessible on the ATIC site. And from 2002 there are archives of our Arizona Gubernatorial Forum on October 17, 2002 and ACC Candidates Forum on September 19, 2002, which was to the best of our knowledge the first ever live web cast of a statewide candidates' debate in the country if not the world.
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