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April 7th, 2005So many events and issues going on in the world that affect us kids now–and so much further down the road. Here is where we can talk with each other to try and make sense of it all. The future is HERE.
So many events and issues going on in the world that affect us kids now–and so much further down the road. Here is where we can talk with each other to try and make sense of it all. The future is HERE.
What’s going on in the world or in the country that you care about? Discuss the issues of the day with other people your age!
Who do you think should run for president in 2008? Why do you like him or her? It doesn’t have to be somebody who is generally considered “a frontrunner” or “a presidential hopeful” right now.
The top four Democratic candidates are gathered at St. Anselm’s College in New Hampshire. John Edwards, Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, and Bill Richardson are here to (hopefully) tackle some of the big issues facing our country as the New Hampshire primary quickly approaches. Will Obama, fresh off his victory in the Iowa caucuses, continue to gain momentum through the New Hampshire primary? Will Hillary Clinton be able to rebound from her 3rd place finish in Iowa? Will John Edwards be able to change his 2nd place finish in Iowa from a blow to his campaign, as many pundits have seen it, into a positive? Can Bill Richardson gain enough support to prevent his candidacy from floundering? We’ll be listening, as Liberalkids.org blogs the NH Democratic Debate, offering the liberal kid’s perspective on the candidates’ performances.