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MineralMan

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13. There are many crucial issues. Everyone has a different view on which
Fri Jun 7, 2019, 10:06 AM
Jun 2019

is the most critical. It is, no doubt a crucial issue, so it will no doubt be raised.

With only three debates before the first primaries, almost every major issue will be brought up in the debates. In addition, no candidate is prohibited from stating a position on climate change as part of his or her campaign. I expect that most of them will do so.

The debates are designed to put various issues in front of the candidates in that debate session, to allow a direct comparison by viewers of the different positions. Since people have different issues they think are the most important, a broader based debate is necessary.

I encourage each candidate to address every important issue, either in one of the debates or in campaign literature and position statements.

I cannot imagine that climate change will not be an issue that gets raised in at least one of the debate rounds, so that all candidates will have an opportunity to provide their positions and proposals on it.

If I were to vote in a presidential
primary today, I would vote for:
Joe Biden

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