Democratic Presidential Candidates Debate in Las Vegas
Democratic candidate Christopher J. Dodd shortly after taking the stage in Las Vegas on November 15, 2007 for Nevada's Presidential debate. The party's seven major candidates debated the issues in preparation for the states January 19, 2008 caucus. (UPI Photo/Daniel Gluskoter).
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