First GOP 4th CD debate: we need your input!
by Amy Oliver | 11:07 am, January 28, 2010 | Comments Off
From Coloradoan editor Bob Moore’s blog:
The first debate among Northern Colorado’s four congressional candidates is coming up Feb. 4, and we’re asking voters to submit some of the questions.
The debate will be from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 4, at Windsor High School. The public is welcome to attend but if you can’t make it, the debate will be livestreamed on coloradoan.com and 9News.com.
Is there a question you’d like to see asked in the debate? If so, e-mail it to me at bmoore@coloradoan.com by Tuesday. I’ll forward the questions to Adam Schrager at 9 News, who will be the moderator of the debate.
We have just a couple of guidelines for the questions. Phrase the question so it can be asked of all four candidates, and include your name and hometown in the e-mail. We want to give proper credit to questions submitted by voters.
The four candidates appearing at the debate are Loveland businessman Dean Madere, University of Colorado Regent Tom Lucero, former Fort Collins City Council memberDiggs Brown and state Rep. Cory Gardner.
Also, KFKA will be airing the debate live.
Tags: 4th CD > Adam Schrager > Bob Moore > Coloradoan > cory gardner > Dean Madere > Diggs Brown > northern Colorado > Syndicated > tom lucero
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