YouTube debuted a politics section on Wednesday, offering viewers a one-stop place to view ads, speeches, gaffes and anything else in the political sphere.
From the infamous "Maccaca" moment of 2006 to the recent Fox News/Google Debate, YouTube is a place where you can keep track of the latest political stories and connect with the candidates," Ramya Raghavan, YouTube's news and politics manager wrote in a blog post. "As the 2012 election heats up on YouTube, we want to make it even easier for you to keep your finger on the political pulse."
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