Manufacturing a question for the candidates
Posted by spaul on 07/23/2007
Tonight the Democratic candidates will meet at a debate sponsored by CNN, YouTube and the South Carolina Democratic Party. The debate is drawing a lot of attention in part because of its interesting and perhaps unpredictable format: the candidates will respond to video questions posted on YouTube. Do you think there's a chance that the candidates will be asked to respond to any questions on manufacturing or trade? Hard to tell based on the nearly 3,000 entries. I saw questions submitted on China, NAFTA, plant closings and more. What question would you like to pose the candidates? I'll be blogging tomorrow about the debate and a Senate hearing at which I'll be testifying on Wednesday. Stay tuned!
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