Do you want to know what the Democratic presidential candidates think about Indian gaming, the trust fund, health care and law enforcement? Well, thanks to The Native American Times, you can find out their positions on these and other important issues.
The paper sent questionnaires to the candidates. Answers were received from Sen. John Edwards, Sen. Joe Lieberman, Rep. Dick Gephardt, Rep. Dennis Kucinich, retired Army general Wesley Clark and former Vermont governor Howard Dean.
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Presidential Q&A: Paper asks about Indian issues
Monday, January 19, 2004
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