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What Happens Next at DebateScoop?

Dear Readers,

Thank you for spending time at DebateScoop over the last several weeks.  We've gotten off to a great start this election season, generated some buzz, and developed a loyal group of readers. We've also learned a lot along the way in this, our inaugural year.  Now that the midterms are over, it is time to look ahead.  

For example, the first debate between GOP presidential candidates is slated for May 15, 2007 at the University of South Carolina.  The event will be jointly hosted by the South Carolina Republican Party and Fox News.  For other upcoming political events, we encourage you to check out ABC's The Note Futures Calendar.

What should DebateScoop do next?  Should we cover issue debates in the 100th Congress?  Should we present more retrospective debate analysis?  Should we offer coaching advice for prospective candidates?  What can we do to improve the site? What ideas do you have for developing an online community built "for the sake of better debating"?

In the coming months, we'll be working with our design team to completely overhaul the site. If you have ideas for building the premier debate site on the web, we want to hear from you!  

- Ross and Tim

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Debate Scoop has generated a tremendous amount of early momentum and information for voters and candidates alike. I'd like to see the experts here assembled continue to serve as a sounding board for potential candidates as well as political contests that are heating up even now.

Alan Coverstone, Debate Coach, Government Teacher, and Academic Dean Montgomery Bell Academy Nashville, TN

by Coverstone on 11/08/2006 01:52:33 PM EST