November 28, 2007
Posted: November 28th, 2007 08:41 PM ET


Leeann Anderson from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

(CNN) - Leeann Anderson from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania asks: Maya is from China and we adopted her to give her a better life. We never dreamed that she'd be exposed to lead after leaving China, and now we find trains like this that are covered with lead in our home. My question for the candidates, is what are you going to do to make sure that these kinds of toys don't make their way into our home and that we have safe toys that are made in America again and we keep jobs in America?

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Franklin Columbus, OH   November 29th, 2007 2:41 pm ET

She's not an "undecided Republican or independent," or some random middle-of-the-roader soccer mom: she's a prominent Pittsburgh union activist.

CNN knows it, and now you do, too.

Yvon, Boca Raton, Florida   November 28th, 2007 9:30 pm ET

I am an expert in Food Science and Hazard Analysis. It seems most of those candidates do not know much about this matter.

Only for Paul, I should watch the debate, but CNN is too much bias. CNN does not ask Republican candidates tough questions.

CNN is too much fanatics. Next debate, ask CNN tough questions for republicans. I need you to be elected in Primary.

Next time, if you have questions about safety, you can contact me 24/7 hours.

Terry, El Paso, TX   November 28th, 2007 9:00 pm ET

Answer: nothing.

All of these candidates promise to reduce, not increase, federal services. Haven't you been listening to them?

Andy   November 28th, 2007 8:58 pm ET

You get what you pay for, so stop buying Chinese and start buying buy Amish!

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