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'Early Nightly': A preview of tonight's Democratic debate

Posted: Tuesday, October 30, 2007 2:23 PM by Daily Nightly Editor



Oct. 30: NBC's Brian Williams previews tonight's Democratic Presidential Candidates Debate and introduces the candidates' sound check stand-ins. Click here to watch.





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Obama's message is big enough, it's just not supported on a firm foundation. If he would convincingly explain HOW this big change is inevitable only through him, he wouldn't have to divert precious energy to bashing Hillary.  That's a defeatist way to get into the White House and it's a humungous mistake. He'll be dead in the water before the primaries if he keeps this up.  

Voting in Ohio for the Dem nominee (again) to stop the neocons.
It is not right for a news media to exclude a canidate because of funding. Only voters should be able to chose. Communist countrys chose what canidates can run and be voted. Has the media become a big brother to decide for the people???
I watched the debate hoping to hear what Joe Biden and Chris Dodd had to say.  What happened?  I think if you  measured the amount of time given to Clinton and Obama and then looked at the time given to Biden and Dodd, you'd see what I'm talking about.  It's not worth watching these debates when a candidate you're considering is given so little time.  I realize Clinton was given time to respond to negative comments, but your questions were directed to those her and Obama way too often.  I've heard everything I want to hear from them.  I want more of a choice, and you didn't allow it.


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