Can a Presidential Debate Influence a Voter’s Decision?

Most countries if not all are turning to presidential debates days or weeks ahead of a General election. They claim it is an opportunity to help the citizens get a better picture of the candidates, hence being being able to make the right decision during the voting day.

In these debates, the panelists prepare a list of questions for the candidates, especially about their past leadership experiences and their manifestos, sometimes to a point of crucifying them for the wrongs they have either done or been accused to have committed.

It is voluntary for a candidate to attend a debate, so at times some choose not to attend for either personal reasons, or even claims that the playing ground is not favorable for every player.

On a level ground or not, whether one attends or not, whether you are pushed to the corner by the panelists or you push them, the big question is, can a debate influence a voter’s decision? Does the audience come with an open mind or do they come only support their already preferred candidate?

Mashujaa day

Mashujaa day is a national holiday celebrated on 20th October every year. Formerly knowns as Kenyatta day, Mashujaa day changed its name after the inauguration of the new constitution in the year 2010 by the then Kenyan president H.E. Emilio Mwai Kibaki. The day is a platform to celebrate Kenyan heros, living and deceased, people who have selflessly helped in building the current Kenya

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