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	<title>Comments on: Dan Maes Describes Top Five Issues</title>
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		<title>By: Seng Center</title>
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		<description>Dan may have a mountain to climb if he&#039;s going to pull off the feat of beating McInnis for the Republican nominee for governor, but I will say one thing: when asked direct questions, including on policy, he&#039;ll give you direct answers.  I experienced this first hand on my weekly Regis University radio show.

For an in-depth policy interview with Dan Maes, check out the podcast of the 10/15 edition of the &quot;Seng Center&quot; radio show, in which a range of issues are covered, from energy to the economy to education and beyond.  In keeping with the PPC Manifesto, no social issues are discussed.

http://sengcenter.com/2009/10/18/krcx-seng-center-1015-pt-1--exclusive-with-dan-maes-gop-gubernatorial-candidate.aspx</description>
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<p>For an in-depth policy interview with Dan Maes, check out the podcast of the 10/15 edition of the &#8220;Seng Center&#8221; radio show, in which a range of issues are covered, from energy to the economy to education and beyond.  In keeping with the PPC Manifesto, no social issues are discussed.</p>
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