Vote for ONE’s question for Obama’s Google+ Hangout session


Jan 26th, 2012 11:42 AM UTC
By Malaka Gharib

As some of you may have noticed, President Obama didn’t get the chance to talk about the beginning of the end of AIDS during his State of the Union speech this week. That’s why on Monday, he’s giving Americans the opportunity to ask him questions about the direction of the country during his Google+ Hangout session.

During the event, he’ll answer your top-voted questions live from the White House. Help us keep HIV/AIDS on President Obama’s radar by voting on this question from ONE member Liz:


As a student at University of Florida and a ONE member, I was excited to hear you chart a path toward the beginning of the end of AIDS on World AIDS Day. What steps will your administration take this year to make sure other donors follow your lead?

To vote, follow these four easy steps:

1. Go to President Obama’s YouTube page and make sure you’re signed in
2. Type “World AIDS Day” in the search box on the right-hand column
3. Look for Liz’ video in the search results.
4. Click the thumbs up icon to vote for her question

In case you’re not familiar with Google+ Hangouts, it’s a way to video chat with multiple people at the same time. On Monday, you’ll be able to watch a live stream of it, so stay tuned to President Obama’s Google+ page for more details.

TAGS: ONE, White House

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