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In a mere 23 hours, political newcomer Jessie Israel and 66-year incumbent Nick Licata will face off in Electionland's latest online death match to prove who should serve on the city council. A mountain of questions already await them (read them and ask more here). There's still time to ask, but the clock is ticking. They begin answering tomorrow from 1:00 p.m to 3:00 p.m. Here's what Sloggers just like you have already posted:

Gerry knows times is tough in Seattle, and asks:

What do you see as possible ways to keep Seattle going with a tighter budget?

Mahtli69 takes on the oft-asked "Is Nick Licata Effective" question:

Are you able to reach compromises on your positions so as to actually get legislation passed or build coalitions within the Council?

Licata suggested killing the Capitol Hill streetcar (because buses are better, you know), and kibbies wants to know where the candidates stand on streetcars:

He also voted against and sponsored legislation to kill proposed streetcars to Queen Anne/Ballard and Montlake/U District... Do you support the expansion of Seattle's streetcar network?

And Lena Redak wants to know about this "table" Jessie Israel wants to "bring" interest groups "to":

Style: Jessie has been talking up bringing businesses & interest groups "to the table" a lot on the campaign trail. Can either of you name some areas where business & an interest group just simply can't get along?

Think a question's stupid (or good)? Then vote on their questions (the more popular questions tend to get answered first)! Got something better? Post it in Electionland NOW.