dyn.politico.com — If the list of the top 15 questions is any indication of things to come, tonight's debate will be the most interesting yet. A quick look at the top questions shows voters are clearly anxious about the economy and the impact of our foreign policy on it. By presenting the top questions to candidates, CNN is clearly demonstrating media leadership!
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MAKE SURE TO HIT THE MOST POPULAR TAB TO SEE THE TOP QUESTIONS
jonahtrainerJan 30, 2008
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spudsterJan 30, 2008
It's great to see global warming isn't even close to being asked. It's sad how little discussion this very real issue has seen in both the democratic and republican debates.
mindstalkerJan 30, 2008
HAHA, checkout the Democrat debate, almost all the questions are about NASA, CNN will HAVE to filter out even the most top rated (click most popular) to limit it to just one NASA question.. WTF is up with that.
easyfnmoneyJan 30, 2008
I wonder who will win the debate tonight.. Lets ask Rudy!
vptimmyJan 30, 2008
We do not need $100 coins. We need a $100 bill with a gold note on it. This says the the government has $100 value of gold in reserve and backs the value of the dollar. Just like 50 years ago. Google gold and silver certificates.
rexbladeJan 31, 2008
Well once again i am ticked off at the obvious agenda of a "news" channel. Now in the post debate they are skirting the few comments that Ron Paul got to make even though they were the only straight to the point answers given. I hope its as obvious to the rest of America as it is to me.
rexbladeJan 31, 2008
they talked about it.