Dodd: Drug Companies and Relations With Latin America

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By Jon Greenberg on Monday, August 13, 2007.
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Connecticut Senator and Democratic presidential candidate Christopher Dodd just wrapped up a four-day visit to the state. While he was here, Dodd unveiled a education plan that includes universal pre-school and more federal support for community colleges.

Many of his campaign appearances were with small groups of voters. One was in Exeter, the town we focus on in our series, Primary Place.

Since house parties are the trademark of the New Hampshire primary, we thought we’d share an excerpt of Dodd response to voters’ questions.

We begin with one from a retired man who spends thousands of dollars every few months on prescription drugs.

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With his five year old daughter, Grace, at his side, Connecticut Senator Chris Dodd speaks at a house party in Exeter, August 11, 2007. (Bryan Panhorst, NHPR)

With his five year old daughter, Grace, at his side, Connecticut Senator Chris Dodd speaks at a house party in Exeter, August 11, 2007. (Bryan Panhorst, NHPR)

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