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After Monday night's CNN/YouTube debate, Senator Dodd was interviewed by one of YouTube's most well-known video bloggers, James Kotecki. In the interview, Dodd answers questions about the debate format and how his campaign is using internet video technologies to reach wider and wider audiences outside of the early primary states.
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Dodd responds to top-rated YouTube Debate questions
posted by Matt Browner-Hamlin, Campaign Blogger on July 23, 2007 - 2:29pm
As promised, here are Senator Dodd's answers to the top rated YouTube user submitted questions. Senator Dodd answered these four questions because they were the favorites listed by Community Counts, a site that's allowed visitors to vote on which questions the Presidential candidates should be asked.
Without further ado, Dodd's answers to the top four YouTube user-submitted questions:
Re: Impeachment of GW Bush;Necessary to thwart future abuses?
Re: What about the *non* religious voters?
Re: Presidential Debate Question - Fuel Problem
Re: What will YOU do to protect independent voices in the media?
Tim Tagaris and I are in Charleston, South Carolina, getting ready for tonight's first DNC sanctioned debate of the Presidential primary, sponsored by CNN & YouTube. As you know, the Dodd Internet team has prioritized bringing you behind-the-scenes access through ground-breaking live video streams. We've done some cool things in the past, but it wouldn't be a Dodd Squad Debate if we didn't go above and beyond what we - or anyone else for that matter - has done before.
Here's a brief run-down of what's on the table for today and tonight...
1.) The return of the ChrisDodd.com "Talk Clock"
2.) A live video "pre-game" show
3.) A special behind-the-scenes YouTube video, and my answers to some of the highest rated questions submitted by YouTube users.
4.) Live-streaming from the Spin Room as I take questions from the traditional media
5.) Live-streaming answers to your questions submitted throughout the debate
And if you can believe it, much more...
Tune in to http://chrisdodd.com/YouTubeDebate and this blog for more unfiltered debate coverage than you can get your eyes on anywhere else.
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