
NEW YORK, Oct. 31 (UPI) -- MSNBC.com and MSNBC TV are combining with the political debate Web site HotSoup.com to give U.S. voters a chance to voice their opinions.
HotSoup.com's "Hot Loop," edited by Ron Fournier will soon be posted daily on MSNBC.com, reported TVWeek.com.
HotSoup.com, where members debate political and public issues, has attracted thousands of members since going live on Oct. 19, including Sen. Hilary Clinton and former president Bill Clinton.
TVWeek.com reported that HotSoup.com's co-founders Matthew Dowd and Joe Lockhart, both of whom have had careers in politics, will make weekly TV appearances an "Hardball" and other MSNBC programs.
"We're excited to be able to tap into the HotSoup community," Tammy Haddad, MSNBC's Washington vice president and "Hardball" executive producer, said Tuesday.
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