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I caught most of the replay and will watch it again most likely. It is pretty easy to pick out the seasoned politicians and to even rank them in order of adeptness in how well they campaign or perform in a debate. I would rather like to elect one of the panel of questioners over any of the candidates at this point.
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I caught most of the replay and will watch it again most likely. It is pretty easy to pick out the seasoned politicians and to even rank them in order of adeptness in how well they campaign or perform in a debate. I would rather like to elect one of the panel of questioners over any of the candidates at this point.
The slickness of some candidates can be hard to take. When they need to repeat themselves so many times is it possible to avoid that kind of response?
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