So I've been thinking about possibly watching it or finding out if it will be
on one of the internet stations I have on my stream where her stuff
occasionally appears. But the thing is, I haven't listened to any of the
debates and I'm not sure why I should behave differently regarding this one,
just because it's called a forum and Amy is moderating it. I think that the
last time I watched a debate was in 2012 and it was one portion of a debate
between Obama and Romney.
Miriam
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