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April 30, 2008
Michaud talks with Obama

Rep. Michael Michaud and at least 15 other Democrats held a conference call last Friday with Senator Barack Obama to discuss trade and globalization issues.

"It actually was a very worthwhile process and I'm very pleased that both presidential candidates took time out their very grueling schedules to sit down with 15 to 20 members to answer our questions," Michaud said in a phone interview.

Most of the Democrats on the phone call have not endorsed either Obama or Senator Hillary Clinton. Michaud and others had an hour long meeting with Clinton earlier this month to discuss the issues ranging from China's undervalued currency, trade agreements, and patent reform legislation.

Michaud said both candidates entertained "very pointed" questions and both did a 'very good job" answering them. Both candidates could not answer some of the questions and promised to follow up.

Michaud had endorsed Sen. John Edwards, but he has remained uncommitted since Edwards dropped out of the race. He has no deadline to make up his mind.

Democratic Party leaders want the contested primary to end sooner rather than later, fearing that a protracted race will hurt the nominee in the fall.

Posted at 05:26 PM

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Prior to joining Portland Press Herald-Maine Sunday Telegram, Jonathan Kaplan was a senior staff writer at The Hill newspaper in Washington, D.C., where he covered the House Democrats, the 2006 election, business and lobbying and the House Republicans. He has worked at The American Lawyer magazine and as a freelance journalist in Washington and New York primarily writing about endurance and adventure sports. He's reported twice from Iraq in 2003 and 2004. Kaplan received his B.A. in government from Colby College and his M.A. in public policy from the University of Chicago.

Kevin Wack has been at the Press Herald since 2004, most recently as its investigative reporter. He will be covering this year's First District Congressional race in the newspaper and on this blog. Wack is a graduate of Stanford University and Northwestern University's Medill School of Journalism. He's previously worked for the Associated Press.



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