Watch Texas Congressman and presidential candidate Ron Paul answer YOUR questions submitted via YouTube.
Paul talks about individual liberties, plays a game of "small government, short answers", and talks about the impact of the Internet on his campaign.
To learn more about Congressman Paul and his campaign, go to:
http://youtube.co m/ronpaul2008dotcom
Republican presidential primary candidate and U.S. Senator John McCain talks with YouTube's News and Politics Editor Steve Grove.
McCain talks about YouTube's role in politics, answers users questions, and even does a government spending "rant."
To see Senator McCain's YouTube channel, go to: http://www.youtube.c om/johnmccain
Videos featured in this episode include:
"Crush on Obama": http://youtube.com/w atch?v=wKsoXHYICqU
"Kiro Prosviro": http://youtube.com/w atch?v=wKsoXHYICqU
"Teenage Affluenza": http://youtube.com/w atch?v=KFZz6ICzpjI
This week's Citizen of the Week: http://youtube.com/d avisfleetwood
Citizentube interviews David Cameron, Leader of the Opposition in the United Kingdom. A Conservative, Mr. Cameron is the MP for Witney.
To see Mr. Cameron's YouTube channel, go to http://youtube.com/w ebcameronuk
http://www.youtube.c om/supertuesday
Submit your political videos about the 2008 election at youtube.com/supertue sday. Then watch videos from other voters, the presidential candidates, and news organizations from across the country.
http://www.youtub e.com/supertuesday
http://youtube.com/d ebates
Submit your question today for the CNN/YouTube Republican Debate!
http://youtube.co m/debates
The deadline is Sunday, November 25, at 11:59 PM Pacific Time.
Then watch the Republican candidates answer your questions LIVE on CNN on Wednesday, November 28, at 8 PM ET!
To learn more about the candidates, go to:
http://youtube.co m/youchoose
A montage of questions that you submitted for the CNN/YouTube Democratic debate, which aired on July 23 at 7 PM ET on CNN.
Watch the debate LIVE on CNN at 7 PM ET Monday night (7/23).
Then come to:
http://youtube.co m/debates
...to watch clips of the candidate answers, behind-the-scenes footage from the debate, and upload your own video responses to the candidates answers!
This week in YouTube politics we're taking a special look at the situation in Darfur. Go to the ENOUGH campaign's channel, www.youtube.com/ENOU GHproject, and post your video replies to their videos on Darfur. And, keep your eyes peeled on the News and Politics category page for videos about the conflict there.
Democratic presidential primary candidate and US Senator John Edwards talks with YouTube's Steve Grove.
Edwards discusses his plans for Iraq, answers user questions, and rifles through a shotgun round of questions called "right or privilege."
To learn more about Senator Edwards and his campaign, go to his You Choose '08 channel: www.youtube.com/john edwards
Watch former Alaskan senator and Democratic presidential candidate Mike Gravel answer your questions submitted via YouTube.
To learn more about Senator Gravel, see his YouTube channel:
http://youtube.co m/gravel2008
Watch U.S. Senator and presidential candidate Christopher Dodd answer questions you submitted here on YouTube.
Senator Dodd talks about why he's running, what "experience" means, and fires through a round of "Constitutional or Not?"
Find out more about Senator Dodd on his You Choose '08 channel:
http://youtube.co m/SenatorDodd
Let's take a look at how the Republican candidates have used YouTube in the 2008 presidential primaries.
Part 1 of a 2 part series on the presidential candidates use of YouTube in the primary election.
Part 1, on the Democrats, is here:
http://www.youtub e.com/watch?v=X0k0ri 5trM8