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YouTube hosts politics, video interaction

WASHINGTON, April 12 (UPI) -- The online video service YouTube has started a two-way dialogue between viewers and presidential candidates.

Each week a different candidate will create a video for the service's Spotlight feature to encourage responses. Each of the 11 announced candidates will field a different question, The Hill said Thursday.

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Former Massachusetts Republican Gov. Mitt Romney is the leadoff candidate to be featured. His question: "What do you believe is America's single greatest challenge and what would you do to address it?"

The lineup of Democrats includes, Sens. Joseph Biden of Delaware, Hillary Rodham Clinton of New York, Barack Obama of Illinois and Chris Dodd of Connecticut, Rep. Dennis Kucinich of Ohio, New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson and former North Carolina senator and 2004 vice presidential candidate John Edwards. Republicans include former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani, Arizona Sen. John McCain and Rep. Duncan Hunter of California.

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