Ask a presidential candidate
What question would you like to ask the top three Democratic candidates?
On June 4, Hillary Clinton, John Edwards, and Barack Obama will join Rev. Jim Wallis of Sojourners live on CNN for a conversation about faith, values, and poverty — and they’re asking supporters to vote for their favorite question to ask in front of a national television audience.
The presidential candidates forum will be a unique opportunity to shape the national debate over faith and values — and to put poverty on the national agenda. Be sure to tune into the forum on Monday, June 4, at 7 p.m. Eastern Time to see which question is asked — and how the candidates respond.
The questions were submitted by Sojourners supporters.
I’ve just cast my vote for my favorite question (of the very few questions given):
Executive salaries have increased by almost 300% in recent years, while wages for ordinary workers have remained stagnant. What specific policies would you endorse to address the growing gap of “Haves” and “Have-nots” in our nation? – Submitted by Randy from Deer Park, TX
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I want to know who can explain why US dollars are going to countries of distruction rather than trying to repair ours? And, indicate their plan to fix our violance, poor schools, lac of school supplies, lack of books, school activities, kids hungry but yet we want to fix other other countries.
This just does not make sense to me. I want President Bush OUT but please tell me your plans to fix out county.