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Do you have a question for one (or all) of the 2008 US presidential candidates?

Just got this note from City Limits.

I’m writing to get your input for a story City Limits is doing about the presidential race and housing policy.

We’re trying to put together a comprehensive look at where the candidates stand on key housing policy questions. The idea is to get this out before the Iowa caucus, as a tiny antidote to the poll and personality driven coverage out there.

We’re asking housing developers, advocates, activists, residents, etc. to submit the question or questions that they’d like to ask the presidential candidates if they could. They can be as detailed as you like, and as many as you like. And you can pose them confidentially if you wish. Then we’ll try to get answers from the campaigns. We’re looking at both parties, by the way, so this isn’t a partisan thing.

So, do you have any questions?

Figured we’d give City Limits a hand. Post your questions here. Go anonymous if you must. And if you’ve got something—a scoop, an idea, a comment—you think no one else should see, send an email to matt [at] americancity [dot] org. Good day.


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