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At the debate, Sixta asked this now infamous question: "Would you be willing to meet separately, without precondition, during the first year of your administration, in Washington or anywhere else, with the leaders of Iran, Syria, Venezuela, Cuba and North Korea, in order to bridge the gap that divides our countries?"
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"That's when I started feeling creepy," Sixta said of Hillary's response.
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"[Obama's] flight of fancy was my flight of fancy," Sixta said.
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"When I said precondition, I meant that, it seems that sometimes the United States issues these broad requirements when they are going to have talks with other nations," Sixta said, adding that Hillary may have a valid criticism.
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With the controversy now starting to subside, Sixta said in his first public comments since the debate that he's upset his question may have enabled Hillary to score points on Obama, who he says is his preferred candidate.
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I'm happy to see that someone finally asked Sixta what he meant and happy to know that I understood the question and so did Obama.
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And while Sixta admits to being an Obama supporter, the question itself was not motivated by a desire to help one candidate or another.
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"I realized that [Clinton] was going to use the presidency in a more traditional way and that Obama would be more dynamic about it," Sixta said in an interview with Election Central.
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Sixta admits that he is no foreign relations expert and Clinton may be right that high level meetings are a bad idea.
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Host Anderson Cooper then asked Sixta – who was sitting in the audience after accepting an invitation and a complimentary plane ticket from YouTube – if he was satisfied with the answer.
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