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IU-Bloomington Campus Makes Bid to Host 2008 Presidential, Vice Presidential Debates

Richmond, Bloomington and that city’s Indiana University campus are preparing to show off their digs this month in bids to play host to one of the 2008 presidential or vice-presidential debates.

The Commission on Presidential Debates plans to visit Bloomington and the IU campus on July 17 and Richmond in Wayne County the next day to assess whether they should be chosen among four of 17 sites vying for one of three tentatively planned presidential debates and a vice-presidential one.

“I am not nervous at all,” said Jim Dinkle, CEO of the Economic Development Corporation of Wayne County. “The way I look at it this I’m sort of like a thoroughbred horse trainer. I know I have the best 3-year-old and if it’s win, place or show, we’re going to host a debate.”

Meanwhile, IU, the Bloomington Economic Development Corporation and the Bloomington/Monroe County Convention & Visitors Bureau hope to land a debate at IU through an effort spearheaded by the Indiana University Student Association.

Rob DeCleene, director of tourism for the convention bureau, said the visit by the debate commission and the Secret Service mark the time when the selection process gets serious.

“This is a big deal for us,” DeCleene said Friday. “It would bring huge exposure to Bloomington and IU and the state of Indiana in general and be a unique opportunity to play a part in democracy in action.”

Host cities must prove they can provide adequate facilities, including a 17,000-square-foot debate hall and a media room to accommodate about 3,000 journalists, and meet other guidelines for telecommunications, hotels, transportation and security.

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