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Vaccinations

1)Ladies and gentlemen, thank you for being here tonight a the first presidential primary debate. We are short on time, so let’s get right into it. First question-recently vaccines have come under fire for supposed links to autism. Do you consider these reports legitimate, and if so, what would your policy be on vaccinations?

 

Minimum wage

2)The last time the federal minimum wage increased was July of 2009. With many families living in poverty while working full-time on minimum-wage jobs, do you think it is appropriate to raise the federal minimum wage? If so, what would your proposed minimum wage be?

 

3)If you do think the minimum wage should be changed, what plans do you have for changing it? Should it be a sudden change or a gradual change? Please give a time frame that you think your change would need to be implemented in.
 

Immigration
4)Ok, moving on to our next segment. There are an estimated 11 million undocumented immigrants in America today. How do your policies differ from your opponents on immigration. Mr/Mrs ……., your turn first.

 

5)If you are advocating for amnesty, what specific requirements would make someone eligibible? Would they, for example, have to have a job in America to be allowed to stay?.’

Debate #1 Questions

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