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Ask the President

If you've ever had a question for President Obama that you wish you could ask at a press conference, you're in luck.

A new initiative called Ask the President aims to do just that. The site lets you post a video or text question for President Obama and vote on your favorites. Then the project's three partners -- Personal Democracy Forum, The Nation, and The Washington Times -- will get a credentialed journalist to ask one of the most popular questions at every press conference. (Change.org is also a sponsor.)

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JRL:

Wow! Thank you for the mention. I like your new blogs, in general.

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