Les Francis, Deputy Chief of Staff to Jimmy Carter, Boosts Unity08

Les Francis, who was Deputy Chief of Staff to President Jimmy Carter, has written this op-ed in the December 13 San Jose Mercury News. Francis writes that in 1980, he was so opposed to third party and independent candidates, he worked with the Democratic National Committee to keep independent John B. Anderson off the ballot. He says he has changed his mind and that a mainstream independent presidential candidate would be good for the country.

Iowa Democratic Debate Only Has 6 Participants

The Democratic presidential debate held in Des Moines, Iowa, on December 13, was confined to only six candidates. They were Biden, Clinton, Dodd, Edwards, Obama and Richardson.

The debate sponsor, the Des Moines Register, required candidates to have had a campaign office open in Iowa, prior to October 1, 2007. Dennis Kucinich and Mike Gravel did not meet that requirement. This is the first Democratic presidential debate this year with fewer than seven participants. No Republican debate this year has had fewer than seven participants either, except for one that had only six (thanks to the commenter below). There have been 22 presidential debates this year for Republicans and Democrats.