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?

Who is Kiruku Nganga

Kiruku Nganga Is a Kenyan video producer and director with a host of videos credited to his name. He has done so many music videos for different musicians across the country, the likes of Carol Muna, Ben Sikalo, Kate Njeri, Naomi Nganga, just to mention but afew.
Kiruku Nganga is also a social media manager with a full list of YouTube and Facebook pages and groups he manages for self and for partners in the creative sector.
Kiruku Nganga also writes for blogs like The millionaire, which he is the founder and sole proprietor.
Kiruku Nganga runs Butterfly creations, a video production entity he founded in 2012 and has a history in Kenya’s creative industry revolution.
Kiruku Nganga is a member of Jambowood Film Producers association, the Film Producers body revolutionizing the industry in Kenya.
Kiruku Nganga is a part of Afrigod, an international organization cum film entity, one with the aim of combating climate change the films way.
Kiruku Nganga is a family man, is married and has children.
Kiruku Nganga is a farmer, with a pasiion in dairy and crop farming.
kiruku Nganga is an enviromentalist, with a passion in afforestation and mostly fruit bearing trees.
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