R News will carry debates

R News will be airing local and national debates:

R News Hosts ‘Decision 2008′ Debates
by R News Staff
Published Sep 23, 2008

The Republican and Democratic presidential nominees will square off in their first debate on Friday.
John McCain and Barack Obama will debate in Mississippi . The focus of the event is expected to be foreign policy. The debate is from 9 to 10:30 p.m. and will be carried live on R News.
It is the first of a series of debates leading up to the November 4 election on R News.
Obama and McCain will debate a second time; their running mates, Joe Biden and Sarah Palin will also debate.
In addition to those, we will also bring you congressional debates, including one with the candidates for the 29th Congressional District: a rematch between Democrat Eric Massa and Republican Randy Kuhl. They will debate on October 28 at 7 p.m. in our studio.
Other featured debates on R News:

* 61st Senate Race with Democrat Joe Mesi and Republican Michael Ranzenhofer on Oct. 21
* 59th Senate Race with Democrat Kathy Konst and Republican incumbent Dale Volker on Oct. 22
* 55th Senate Race with Democrat David Nachbar and Republican Senator Jim Alesi on Oct. 27
* 56th Senate Race with Democrat Rick Dollinger and Republican Joe Robach on October 29

The Senate and Congressional debates will be from 7 to 8 p.m. live on R News.

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5 Responses to “R News will carry debates”

  1. realgreecer says:

    Did anyone see the most recent mailer sent out by Robach (or his surrogates) showing a deeply unflattering picture of Rick Dollinger. I thought that Robach agreed to a fair campaign pledge.? This one certainly violates it. Can this be reported to anyone.

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  2. Ms Dogood says:

    Does the Dollinger campaign know Greece is in play? Or did they write it off.

    Driving into town on Ridge Road you’d think Robach was a car dealership there’s so many signs out along the curb. First they run no one against Brooks and now this. Where’s the fire in that party? Maybe they deserve to lose. If they can’t do better than this, how do they expect people to believe they can run a government?

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  3. Publius says:

    Interesting that there is an ordinance that prohibits signs being placed between the sidewalk and curb.

    Every campaign knows this, apparently the rules don’t apply to Joe.

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  4. realgreecer says:

    I don’t think greece is out of play for Dollinger I saw a video on cable 12 out here a couple of times. I hear there is a candidates forum in October in Greece too.

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  5. Publius says:

    Let’s see if anyone but the choir shows.

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