LWV Debate Discussion Guide and Notebook
Guiding a Discussion about the Debate: Some Sample
Questions to Get Things Started
Before the Debate Begins
Familiarizing yourself with the candidates and issues before a
debate helps you get the most out of it. The preparation will help you
focus on what to look for in the debate so that you will get the
information you need before deciding how you will vote.
It will help if you take some time before the debate to:
- Learn about the candidates and their backgrounds;
- Find out what the important campaign issues are;
- Decide what issues are most important to you;
- Think about the questions you may have and the information you
want to get from the debate;
- Open your mind to new opinions/impressions of the candidate
regardless of party affiliation.
Starting the Discussion
It will be up to you as the host to get a discussion going after the
debate. Use this discussion guide provided by the LWV as a tool, but
let your discussion be open. You may also refer to How to
Debate Watching 101, for additional questions.
- Are you familiar with the responsibilities the candidates
would hold in the elected position for which they are running? Did
this debate help you to see how they would carry out their
work?
- Were you already familiar with the candidates? Were all the
candidates for office included in the debate? How might the
discussion have changed if more or fewer candidates were invited
to participate?
- Was there a dominant theme to the debate? If yes, what was
it? Was it a theme you feel is relevant to the current political
climate in your community?
- How did the candidates respond to the questions that were
posed? Were they straightforward, evasive or somewhere in between?
Did this impact your opinion of the candidates?
- Did the candidates put forward specific remedies or speak
more thematically?
- Did the candidates touch upon issues that are important to
you? How did their responses compare with what you would like to
hear from politicians?
- Were there any questions that you felt were especially
useful? Were important issues left out of the debate?
- Did you strongly agree or disagree with any candidate
responses? Was there anything missing from the responses that you
would like to have heard?
- How would you answer the questions posed tonight?
Questions for subsequent debates in a series:
In an election where candidates face off against one another over a
period of several weeks or months, there is an opportunity for viewers
to compare and contrast the content and performances of the participants
throughout the series. Here are some discussion questions to help
direct a conversation about a second, third or subsequent debate.
- How did this debate differ from earlier debates this
season?
- Were the same candidates invited?
- Was the format the same or different? Did this affect the
quality of the debate?
- How did the candidates perform in comparison with their
previous debates?
- Have your opinions on the candidates or the issues changed
in the time since the last debate was aired? What brought abut
these changes?
Related Files
Debate Watcher's Notebook (PDF File)
Discussion Guide (PDF File)
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