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Live debate: Digital politics and the US election

Published: May 8 2008 12:16 | Last updated: May 8 2008 12:16

A series of discussions on the 2008 US elections will be hosted by the US embassy in partnership with the FT and YouGovStone. The inaugural event, which takes place on Thursday May 15 in London between 6.30 and 8.00pm (1.30 to 3pm Eastern Time) will be chaired by Gideon Rachman, the FT’s chief foreign affairs columnist.

You can watch the event live on FT.com. And submit a question for our expert panel via the online submissions form below or email ask@ft.com.

On the panel are:

UK

Dr Andrew Chadwick, head of the department of Politics and International Relations and founding director of the New Political Communication Unit at Royal Holloway, University of London

Jimmy Leach, director of digital communications, Freud Communications and former head of digital communications for the Prime Minister’s Office

US

Phil Noble, Noble & Associates, Washington DC and founder, PoliticsOnline

Joanna Shields, international president, Bebo

Post a question now to ask@ft.com or use the online submissions form below. We can not guarantee that all questions submitted will be used in the debate

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