President Obama MTV Live Show to Address Concerns of Young Voters: Where to Watch Interview

By Maurice Manning | Oct 24, 2012 10:15 AM EDT

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With the presidential debates came to an end on Tuesday, President Barack Obama is all set to address the concerns raised by young electors of the country on MTV.

In a statement, the network said that the President will come on live Friday on a special program, where he will be responding to the questions posed by the young voters in view of the upcoming Presidential election.

MTV news correspondents Sway Calloway will host the 30-minute live show from the White House with the American President. Meanwhile, another correspondent of the network will cut in live with the questions raised by the youths from a college campus in Washington D.C.

The channel also said that it will run a live-stream discussion with Andrew Jenks before and after the special.   

"As part of MTV's "Power of 12" election campaign, President Barack Obama will directly address the concerns of young voters in "ASK OBAMA LIVE: An MTV Interview with the President," which will air live Friday, October 26 at 5:00 p.m," said MTV.

The network said that the youngsters who wish to put their question to Obama can submit them on the MTV Facebook page starting Wednesday. It is said that about forty-five million 18-29 year olds are eligible to vote in this election, representing the largest potential voting bloc in the country.

MTV believes that youth population will raise core concerns, including, including jobs, the cost of college, rising student loan debt, social issues like LGBTQ rights, and immigration on the live show with President.

MTV claimed that it's has sought Governor Mitt Romney to participate in a similar live show as well and hopes to get him on air before elections.

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