On April 26, 2007 MSNBC moderated the first debate between Democratic presidential candidates for the 2008 bid. It was held in South Carolina.
Speakers: Christopher J. Dodd, Hillary Rodham Clinton, John Edwards, Bill Richardson, Joseph R. Biden Jr., Dennis Kucinich, Mike Gravel and Barack Obama
Published April 26, 2007
On April 26, 2007 MSNBC moderated the first debate between Democratic presidential candidates for the 2008 bid. It was held in South Carolina.
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