We would like to thank everyone for their participation in this political discussion. Below you will find the questions and responses from all of our 16 guests.
Given only a couple of days, Yahoo! readers posted nearly 700 comments for Sen. Patty Murray. Questions were presented to the Washington Democrat in her Capitol Hill office by Talk to Power host Judy Woodruff.
Our current guest is Sen. Patty Murray. The Washington Democrat will be responding to your questions and comments later this week. Thank you to everyone for your participation and to Sen. Murray for being a part of Talk to Power.
Over the course of two days, Yahoo! readers submitted more than 400 questions and comments for the latest guest on Talk to Power, Rep. Steny Hoyer of Maryland.
Undersecretary of State Karen Hughes responds to some of the 1,000+ comments and questions posted by Yahoo! users, and speaks to the widespread anger about the war in Iraq.
The current guest on Talk to Power is Karen Hughes. The Undersecretary of State and longtime Bush adviser is taking your questions this week. Her responses will be posted Tuesday, Nov. 28. Thanks in advance to our readers for comments and questions and to Ms. Hughes for taking part in Talk to Power.
Rep. Steny Hoyer, recently tapped as the House majority leader in the wake of the Democratic Party's sweep of Congress, is fielding your questions now. We will post his responses to select reader comments on Thursday, Nov. 30.
Talk to Power guest Sen. Thad Cochran answers readers' questions on Iraq, social issues, and the Republican Party in the wake of the midterm elections.
Hundreds of Yahoo! readers wrote in with questions and comments for former Sen. Tom Daschle. Thank you to everyone for participating and to Sen. Daschle for taking part in the dialogue.
The current guest on Talk to Power is Sen. Thad Cochran. The Mississippi Republican is taking your questions now. We'll post his responses on Friday, Nov. 17.
The current guest on Talk to Power is Sen. Tom Daschle, the former senior senator from South Dakota and leader of the Senate Democrats from 1994 until 2005. He is fielding your comments, thoughts and questions now, and his responses to some of the best comments will be posted on Tuesday, Nov. 14.
We received hundreds of questions and comments for Sen. Evan Bayh. Thanks to everyone for participating and to the senator for being a part of Talk to Power.
We received over 800 questions and comments for Sen. Sam Brownback. Thank you to everyone for your thoughts and to the senator for responding.
We have received hundreds of questions for the latest guest on Talk to Power, Sen. Evan Bayh. The Indiana Democrat continues to field your questions. He will be responding to some of the most interesting posts on Monday, Nov. 6.
Rep. Tom Davis fielded questions from Yahoo! users on range of topics, including Congress' role in declaring war, the Foley scandal, and gay rights.
Talk to Power is pleased to welcome Sen. Sam Brownback as our next guest. The Kansas Republican is now fielding your questions and comments and will respond on Nov. 1. Thank you in advance to everyone for their posts and to Sen. Brownback for participating.
Yahoo! readers wrote in this week with questions and comments for Eli Pariser, executive director of MoveOn.org's Political Action. Thanks to everyone for contributing and to Mr. Pariser for participating.
Yahoo! users posed their questions and comments to Eli Pariser, executive director of MoveOn.org Political Action. Many questions revolved around the U.S. voting process and whether it should be changed.
Hundreds of comments and questions were posted for Sen. Richard Lugar by Yahoo! readers. North Korea's nuclear test was on many readers' minds. They also wanted to know about U.S. relations with Europe over Iraq as well as agriculture and alternative forms of energy.
Rep. Tom Davis is fielding your questions and thoughts now. The Virginia Republican will be responding on Yahoo! News on Thursday, October 26.
Thanks for your questions for Sen. Richard Lugar. Questions focused on North Korea and its nuclear test, among other topics.