February 11, 2009 2:12 PM
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Daddy Yankee To Moderate Debate
(AP)
Tom Brokaw, Jim Lehrer, Gwen Ifill and Daddy Yankee?
The 31-year-old reggaeton star is taking a turn as moderator of a debate Thursday among candidates for governor of Puerto Rico. It's part of an effort to lure young voters to the polls on Nov. 4.
The artist, whose real name is Ramon Ayala, will be one of three moderators at the debate, which has the slogan "Vota o quedate calla'o" - "Vote or keep your mouth shut." A local journalist and a television personality will join him.
But he has said he is not biased toward any of the four gubernatorial candidates.
"I am going to be an instrument to deliver the people's questions," he told the newspaper Primera Hora.
A group of young people burned Daddy Yankee albums Thursday outside the convention center hosting the debate. One, Jose Perez, said the artist is being used as "bait" in a system that otherwise neglects young people.
Gov. Anibal Acevedo Vila is facing three challengers in the debate. Some of the questions were submitted through social-networking Web sites, including Facebook and MySpace.
The 31-year-old reggaeton star is taking a turn as moderator of a debate Thursday among candidates for governor of Puerto Rico. It's part of an effort to lure young voters to the polls on Nov. 4.
The artist, whose real name is Ramon Ayala, will be one of three moderators at the debate, which has the slogan "Vota o quedate calla'o" - "Vote or keep your mouth shut." A local journalist and a television personality will join him.
Best known for his song "Gasolina," Daddy Yankee has already made a plunge into national politics by endorsing Sen. John McCain for president, calling him "a fighter for the Hispanic community."
Photos: Celebs@The DNC
But he has said he is not biased toward any of the four gubernatorial candidates.
"I am going to be an instrument to deliver the people's questions," he told the newspaper Primera Hora.
His selection by sponsors, including the local Univision network, has gotten mixed reviews.
Photos: McCain Main Event
A group of young people burned Daddy Yankee albums Thursday outside the convention center hosting the debate. One, Jose Perez, said the artist is being used as "bait" in a system that otherwise neglects young people.
Gov. Anibal Acevedo Vila is facing three challengers in the debate. Some of the questions were submitted through social-networking Web sites, including Facebook and MySpace.
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