There are basically three ways to get a ticket. First, the Gallup Organization will be selecting up to 150 Middle Tennesseans identified as undecided voters. Those attendees will be the participants in the town hall-style debate, and some will be chosen to ask a question of the candidates.
The bipartisan Commission on Presidential Debates, which hosts the debates, will split the remaining 300 tickets evenly between both campaigns, said Pamela Johnson, Belmont’s debate coordinator. Those tickets have not trickled down to the state party offices.
They have a special mark on them or something?
My ass. More like 150 Marxist Dimocrats flown in from out of state.