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Imagine if you were putting out full Webcasts every day in
addition to working part-time at Macy's and carving out a little
time to be a piano constructor. That's everyday life for
WCNreporter,
one of the hardest-working people in the business. At the time of
writing, he has already submitted 66 iReports. We expect that
number to be outdated pretty soon.
The Virginia Beach, Virginia, resident sent in
questions for Sens.
Hillary Clinton and
Barack Obama.
The Clinton question was used in a "Situation Room" interview. He's
also commented on
rebate checks,
the
rising cost of
food and
severe weather in
his area.
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and
amusement parks
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The huge response from iReporters with questions for Sen.
Barack Obama was matched with another very strong turnout for Sen.
Hillary Clinton. More than 60 video and photo questions were
submitted. Hundreds of comments and additional questions were
posted on iReport.com. Discussion touched her candidacy, fuel
prices and the economy.
Clinton responded directly to questions from
sutton85 and
WCNreporter,
which were chosen to air on "The Situation Room." The discussion
also became a major part of stories on CNN.com, where we also had a
chance to feature other outstanding
some
submissions that weren't aired. Did you get a chance to watch
the interview? What answers and comments affected you the most? Any
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