Presidential Candidate Responses on Trade PDF Print E-mail
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Thursday, 03 April 2008

The following are candidate responses to questionnaires submitted by the state affiliates of the Citizens Trade Campaign.

 Ohio Responses

Responses from Sen. Hillary Clinton
Ohio Conference on Fair Trade, February 28, 2008
Responses from Sen. Barack Obama
Ohio Conference on Fair Trade, February 28, 2008

Texas Responses

Responses from Sen. Hillary Clinton

Texas Fair Trade Coalition, February 29, 2008
Responses from Sen. Barack Obama
Texas Fair Trade Coalition, March 3, 2008
Comments on Trade Attributed to Rep. Ron Paul
Provided Ron Paul Campaign, February 28, 2008

Wisconsin Responses

Responses from Sen. Hillary Clinton
Wisconsin Fair Trade Coalition, February 18, 2008
Responses from Sen. Barack Obama
Wisconsin Fair Trade Coalition, February 18, 2008

Campaign Position Papers

Clinton Campaign: Making Trade Work for Working Families

Hillary Clinton for President, February 19, 2008
Letter from Sen. Barack Obama to Wisconsin Fair Trade Coalition
Obama for America, February 18, 2008

Iowa Responses

Sen. Hillary Clinton to Iowa Fair Trade Campaign

Hillary Clinton for President, December 2007
Sen. Barack Obama to Iowa Fair Trade Campaign
Obama for America, December 26, 2007

Rep. Ron Paul, Sen. John McCain and former-Governor Mike Huckabee indicated they would not respond to any of the questionnaires they received.  If they do, and we find out about it, we will post the answers right away.
 
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