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Gravel on the IssuesA look at Mike Gravel's environmental platform and record07 Aug 2007
Mike Gravel.
Mike Gravel, the darkest of the dark-horse candidates for the Democratic presidential nomination, represented Alaska in the U.S. Senate from 1969 to 1981. He then largely faded from public view until April 2006, when he became the first Democrat to officially jump into the 2008 presidential race. He has articulated some big green goals -- a hydrogen-powered economy, a nationwide system of maglev trains -- but has yet to flesh out a detailed energy or environmental platform. Read an interview with Mike Gravel by Grist and Outside. Key Points
Video & AudioWatch Gravel briefly explain his energy and environmental strategy: Watch Gravel answer a question about cutting energy use at the CNN/YouTube debate on July 23, 2007: Watch Gravel answer a question about high gas prices at a CNN debate on June 3, 2007: Watch Gravel's "Rock" campaign ad: Listen to a clip of Gravel's interview with Grist and Outside: Quotable Quotes
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