Joe Biden hits a homerun with a PBS interview that brings an unexpected flurry of financial support. Watch and learn about a candidate who should not be dismissed.
If you don't watch this video to it's end...you are missing something special. I don't have a candidate in this race yet. But this comes close to making my choice.
I believe Joe Biden and Chris Dodd have more on the ball and more game on the ground, than the media has realized. Here's Biden's first commercial on the topic of 'Security'. This is hosted by 4President.us.
Courtesy of a Hat Tip from Prezvid here's a fine video of John Edwards addressing a crowd in Conord, NH that was posted at PrezVid on September 28. As Peter Hauck of PrezVid said in his post:
After Ralph Stanley II and the Bluegrass Brothers finish up “Man of Constant Sorrrow,” a blue-jeaned John Edwards talks about “economic fairness” at a town meeting in Conway, NH.
Sound Bite: “We should have a national capital fund to make money — capital — available to new businesses that will operate and start in smaller towns and smaller communities. Right now all the capital stays in big cities. We’ve got to get it out into the rural areas.”
I believe this is worth watching because it addresses one of the biggest disparities we face today: Rural America and Economic Fairness.
Imagine a mini-informercial that truly lets the public get to know the candidate. How about a series of these? How about town halls being televised live then repeated endlessly. Do you think that this might break through the media noise? Wouldn't it be great to actually know our candidates without regard to whether they can raise $200 million?
This is another version of the video below. This is aimed at Wes Clark. Why it has a dark screen at the start I don't know. Frankly Polcampaign hasn't had the time to edit it out. Enjoy. And pass along to the Clark Community.
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