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Dems Debate
Monday, June 04, 2007
Matt Bai, contributing writer for the New York Times Magazine covering the presidential campaign and
Ruben Navarrette, Jr., syndicated columnist with the Washington Post Group, both assess how the Democratics did in their second debate this year.
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I though Richardson acknowledging the opportunities he had in the Clinton administration was effective.
I had some doubts about Sen. Clinton's chances of success before last night. I think she is finding her voice and stature to the point where she will could succeed in the general election. I also liked her chuckle during the "using Bill Clinton" round.
It's interesting how the columnist Ruben Navarrette, Jr. as well as so many others in the media keep trying to focus everyone's attention on Clinton, Obama, and Edwards. Meanwhile Mr. Lehrer re-broadcast some very pertinent and articulate comments from Rep. Dennis Kucinich. I personally will do my utmost to support Kucinich. He speaks for me to a much higher degree than the so-called "front runners".
I just listened to the opening quote from Edwards again--it's really, startlingly, refreshing!
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