Hunger Action Month: What can you do? Ask the candidates how they will help the 42 million Americans facing food insecurity
For the first time in Presidential debate history the public is being polled on potential questions for the candidates. The Open Debate Coalition, a coalition of advocacy and policy organizations from across the political spectrum, has made a deal with the TV networks to take public suggestion for Presidential debate questions. The 30 questions that receive the most votes will be considered. Right now questions about guns, refugees, voter ID, benefits fraud, immigrants, border security and more have thousands of votes.
Click on this link to vote for a question on food insecurity.
After you vote, here is how you could spread the word!
1. Post this link to your social media.
2. Pass it along to your personal networks.
3. Watch the upcoming debates!
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42 million people are food insecure in the US. Nominees from both parties must address it. Vote, vote, vote for this question!
SeaShare's partner, MAZON initiated this campaign for a debate question on food insecurity. MAZON works to ensure that hungry people have access to the resources they need to survive while simultaneously striving to develop and advance long-term solutions that will end hunger once and for all. To learn more about MAZON, click here.