We've got questions about Net Neutrality, the candidates hopefully have answers

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Friend,

The Iowa caucuses are (mostly?) over and the candidates are set to hit the debate stage in New Hampshire this Friday.

The candidates have made their positions known on issues ranging from immigration to the economy — but there are two issues we need to know more about: Net Neutrality and the need to protect our privacy against invasive technology such as facial-recognition software.

Choose which question below YOU want to make sure gets asked and we’ll send your request directly to the moderators ahead of the debates.

Ask a question about restoring Net Neutrality

Ask a question about privacy and facial-recognition technology

In today’s ultra-connected world, we know that communication rights are essential to every fight, from racial justice to reproductive rights, economic justice to LGBTQIA liberation. Our ability to organize, control our own narratives and determine a shared future depends on our ability to connect and communicate. To protect our democracy we need to restore Net Neutrality and defend our civil liberties, our privacy and our safety online.

As voters head to the polls in the Democratic primaries, we have a right to know which candidates care about Net Neutrality, privacy and justice for all of us.

Click one of the buttons above and we’ll submit your question to the moderators before Friday’s debate.

Thanks for all that you do—

Heather
freepress.net



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