Leroy Chapman, government and politics editor at The State, the largest newspaper in South Carolina, checks in each week in November to discuss issues in the presidential primary race.
The "blogosphere" is filled with the news that a remarkable number of last night's "undecided" questioners have links to current Democratic presidential candidates.
How is it this was not discuss AT ALL in this debate recap.
THIS SMELLS FOLKS
Nov. 29 2007 10:50 AM
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INTEGRITY CHECK.
The "blogosphere" is filled with the news that a remarkable number of last night's "undecided" questioners have links to current Democratic presidential candidates.
How is it this was not discuss AT ALL in this debate recap.
THIS SMELLS FOLKS
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