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Monday, January 22, 2007
U.S.Democratic Party primary candidate for president Hillary Clinton will be hosting a series of three live webcasts beginning tonight, January 22 at 7:00pm EST. Titled "Let the Conversation Begin", the live webcasts are aimed to be a discussion forum on the future of the United States.
The Monday night webcast preview page advised persons who registered that questions would be accepted 2 hours prior to the scheduled event. The 'Hillary for President' home page says, "you can ask Hillary your questions and watch her answers in our live webcast."
The webcasts are paid for by the Hillary Clinton for President Exploratory Committee. Attendees are required to register their first and last names, city, state and zip code, along with an e-mail address. The registration page warns:
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Due to the anticipated volume of inquiries we will not be able to answer each question individually or guarantee a personal response. Questions may be condensed and answered together in order to respond to as many submissions as possible.
The next webcasts are scheduled for January 23 and 24.
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