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Are You the One? Listeners' Caucus

Thursday, January 03, 2008

Supporters of the second-tier Democratic presidential candidates "caucus" about their second choice for president -- just like they will in Iowa.

Comments [4]

astoria from astoria

1st choice: Richardson b/c he has executive and foreign affairs experience.

2nd choice: If I had the chance to caucus I'd work the room to try to get supporters of the three most experienced, competent and electable candidates--Richardson, Dodd, Biden--to combine forces. Any of these three would be a better choice than the "top tier" candidates.

Jan. 03 2008 11:08 AM
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cyd robbins from ocala, florida

thank you for giving so much talking space for the kucinich supporters! he also has been behind campaign reform. the huge gigantic budgets of the front running candidates are obscene! and with campaign reform, candidates like kucinich would have more of a chance! I support kucinich because of his values on everything. one that was not mentioned is his emphasis on Alternative energy!!! I love you and your show Brian,thank you!!!!

Jan. 03 2008 10:58 AM
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eCAHNomics

Kucinich supporters are obviously naive or haven't been paying attention all their lives. The Dept of Peace already exists. It's called the State Dept. Duh.

Jan. 03 2008 10:54 AM
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t kramer from Manhatto

clinton if tricky bill richardson fails

Jan. 03 2008 10:51 AM
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