U. S. Presidential Debate Reform Group Uses Bitcoin To Give Voice To Independent Candidates

U. S. Presidential Debate Reform Group Uses Bitcoin To Give Voice To Independent Candidates

FairDebates.com, a project dedicated to changing the U. S. Presidential debates, is now accepting bitcoin as an option for contributing to the organization's efforts to force the Commission on Presidential Debates to include independent candidates. FairDebates.com has launched a petition and is allowing supporters to contribute using bitcoin. "With thousands of liberty-minded supporters, Fair Debates is a natural fit with bitcoin," said Ron Nielson, FairDebates.com senior advisor. "Over the past several months, increasing numbers of those supporters have expressed interest in contributing....


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