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For a new media guy, I've been a bit skeptical of the YouTube debate.  But let me say that it is clear to me that the questions asked by the American people tonight are better than the questions asked by the pundits and moderators in other debates.  That's always been the vision -- to Democratize the debate. 
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Some of us were worried about the filter ... that the media got to pick the questions.  But so far tonight, it's clear this has been a very, very good debate.  Congrat's to the American people for asking good questions, and congrat's to CNN for choosing wisely ...

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