Christopher Dodd recalls how his father's political career has motivated his own political life.
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Iowa Public Television broadcast "The Des Moines Register Presidential Debates" live from the I...
Christopher Dodd recalls how his father's political career has motivated his own political life. --- Iowa Public Television broadcast "The Des Moines Register Presidential Debates" live from the Iowa Public Television Maytag Auditorium in Johnston, Iowa on December 13, 2007. This forum, featured six of the Democrat candidates for President: Delaware Sen. Joe Biden; New York Sen. Hillary Clinton; Connecticut Sen. Christopher Dodd; former North Carolina Sen. John Edwards; Illinois Sen. Barack Obama; New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson.
For more information, visit "The Des Moines Register Presidential Debates" on Iowa Public Television. http://www.iptv.org/campaign08
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Very nice answer by Dodd. Interesting to see once again that whenever one of the candidates has a poignant moment like this, Obama is the ONLY one not clapping. He strikes me as classless.
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