You do have a point there, but it seems that the lesser-known canditates are usually more open to round table discussions and bombardment of questions from the press.
What really suprised me was, a couple sundays ago, Harry Browne actually was interviewed by a local radio station here.
What makes this so odd, is that I live in the hills of tennessee (and no Al Gore isn't my first choice for prez either...). If the Republicans or Democrats would have been asked, they would have shrugged off the request in favor for bigger publicized interviews.
I'm glad to see that the other candidates are willing to actually reach out to more people than the stuck up political morons from DC. By doing this they reach out to more people than a candidate's PR director dishing out the details.
You do have a point there, but it seems that the lesser-known canditates are usually more open to round table discussions and bombardment of questions from the press.
What really suprised me was, a couple sundays ago, Harry Browne actually was interviewed by a local radio station here.
What makes this so odd, is that I live in the hills of tennessee (and no Al Gore isn't my first choice for prez either...). If the Republicans or Democrats would have been asked, they would have shrugged off the request in favor for bigger publicized interviews.
I'm glad to see that the other candidates are willing to actually reach out to more people than the stuck up political morons from DC. By doing this they reach out to more people than a candidate's PR director dishing out the details.