President Barack Obama will be live on Google+ to answer questions from the American people tomorrow, February 14th.
In order to deliver questions to the President, they need to be sent in the form of text or video to the White House YouTube Channel by 11:59 tonight. At this website, questions will be put up for a vote among other users to be chosen to be asked to the President tomorrow at 4:50 p.m. EST. Various site's will be offering access to the President's live chat including WhiteHouse.gov and the White House Google+ page.
The virtual chat or also referred to as the "Fireside Hangouts," with President Obama, will consist of selected individuals who periodically discuss imperative political topics, to ask America's questions to the Commander in Chief as well as their own. Google+ will be the second time President Obama has used the social networking service to communicate with the American people. Vice President Joe Biden also used Google to interact with the public recently to discuss issues regarding gun control and Cecilia Munoz, director of Domestic Policy in the White House, operated through Google+ as well to discuss issues pertaining to immigration reform. The Presidents live interaction is happening just a few days after his State of the Union Address which should conjure up good questions for him to answer. Retweet this story
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