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Wright State University students have jumped at the possibility for seats and volunteer opportunities at this fall’s presidential debate.
The school says 1,850 students have joined the ticket lottery or sought volunteer opportunities for the Sept. 26 Presidential Debate ahead of the November election. This comes as details continue to emerge for the debate, which will be at the Nutter Center for the first time.
Read the article from the Dayton Business Journal.

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