Time for us political junkies to get our fix --- Democrats debate on Thurs night
kenny olav
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I'll be looking to see if my boy Mike Gravel can make a dent.
Former United States Senator and Democratic Presidential Candidate Mike Gravel will participate in a Presidential debate that will be televised live by MSNBC from South Carolina State University in Orangeburg, South Carolina on Thursday, April 26th. The debate will begin at 7:00 PM ET and conclude at 8:30 PM. It will also stream live on MSNBC.com.
NBC South Carolina affiliates, WIS-TV in Columbia, WYFF-TV in Greenville and WCBD-TV in Charleston will join MSNBC in airing the debate. "NBC Nightly News " Anchor and Managing Editor Brian Williams will moderate.
http://www.gravel08.us/
Former United States Senator and Democratic Presidential Candidate Mike Gravel will participate in a Presidential debate that will be televised live by MSNBC from South Carolina State University in Orangeburg, South Carolina on Thursday, April 26th. The debate will begin at 7:00 PM ET and conclude at 8:30 PM. It will also stream live on MSNBC.com.
NBC South Carolina affiliates, WIS-TV in Columbia, WYFF-TV in Greenville and WCBD-TV in Charleston will join MSNBC in airing the debate. "NBC Nightly News " Anchor and Managing Editor Brian Williams will moderate.
http://www.gravel08.us/
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I just want to see all them together, and see how they all do. Um, but of course, I'm hoping my man does well. *wink wink*
you mean it still isn't flashing 12:00?
perhaps I misjudged you...
and reveling in it's loyalty. It's made by forming coalitions
over specific principles, goals, and policies.
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It should be interesting with a pretty vast range of GOP candidates.
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