From left, Democratic presidential candidates Mike Gravel, Chris Dodd, John Edwards, Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama, Bill Richardson, Joseph R. Biden Jr., and Dennis Kucinich before last night's debate at The Citadel in Charleston, S.C.
(Charles Dharapak/associated press)
Via video, voters bluntly query Democratic field
From left, Democratic presidential candidates Mike Gravel, Chris Dodd, John Edwards, Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama, Bill Richardson, Joseph R. Biden Jr., and Dennis Kucinich before last night's debate at The Citadel in Charleston, S.C.
(Charles Dharapak/associated press)
WASHINGTON -- Democratic presidential candidates were pelted last night with scores of questions from the people who will decide which of them becomes the Democratic nominee: American voters posed unapologetically blunt queries about race, gender, Iraq, and gay marriage. (Full article: 1198 words)
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