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Presidential Democratic debate heads to Miami Dade College

By CNW Reporter··1 min read
Presidential Democratic debate heads to Miami Dade College
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  • <span style="font-weight: 400;">Miami Dade College has been confirmed to host the national democratic presidential debate next year in March at the Kendal Campus, in partnership with Univision Network and the Washington Post.
  • The debate will be the last of six Democratic candidate debates.
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Miami Dade College has been confirmed to host the national democratic presidential debate next year in March at the Kendal Campus, in partnership with Univision Network and the Washington Post.

The key debate will take place just weeks after decisive democratic primaries in Iowa, New Hampshire and South Carolina and will be geared toward Hispanic voters, capitalizing on its location in predominantly-Hispanic Miami Dade College and in the large suburb of Kendall, where 63 percent of residents are Hispanic.

The Democratic National Committee and debate organizers Univision and the Washington Post will host the debate in the Building 7 Gymnasium at the Kendall Campus. The debate will be the last of six Democratic candidate debates.

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