Dan Maes to answer tough questions on Regis University Radio Thursday Night
by Jimmy Sengenberger | 7:21 pm, July 21, 2010 | Comments Off
As voters decide, Republican Gov. contendor joins college radio host Jimmy Sengenberger at 6pm Thursday Night at KRCX.org
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Today he was on the front page of the Denver Post – Thursday night, he returns to Seng Center for a college radio EXCLUSIVE! Tomorrow at 6pm online at krcx.org, host Jimmy Sengenberger of the Regis University Seng Center radio show will be joined by Republican gubernatorial candidate Dan Maes. This is another Seng Center you do NOT want to miss!
First, we’ll chat with the state Assembly winner about the Maes campaign finance issue and the questions swirling about his tax records and business background. And with primary opponent Scott McInnis immersed in a plagiarism scandal that would get your host thrown out of Regis in a heartbeat, what does this mean for Maes’s plans moving forward, and what does he make of the issue? And as voters decide and 70% of ballots are returned this weekend, rendering the election essentially over, we’ll get his assessment on the pending results. Plus, illegal immigration, the economy, higher education – we’ll delve in to some of the real issues YOU care most about!
Click here to listen to Jimmy’s in-depth-on-the-issues, Summer 2009 exclusive with Dan Maes.
THEN, host Jimmy Sengenberger will present his take on the race for the governorship, as well as the Senate. What impact will the weeks’ events have on both races, and what can we expect come primary day Aug. 10? We’ll have analysis.
PLUS, Obama’s at it again! For the millionth time, he’s claiming Republicans are stonewalling his efforts to “lend a hand” to fix the economy. Wasn’t the $800 billion stimulus supposed to do that – and to keep us down at about 8% unemployment? We’ll break down the fallacies of his arguments.
Don’t miss all that and much more, only on Seng Center, your ONLY source for college political talk all summer long!
Tune in LIVE online at krcx.org THURSDAY NIGHT (7/21) at 6:00pm to the most talked about college radio show in Colorado – Seng Center, every Thursday night from 6pm to 8pm, only on KRCX 93.9 The Real Deal!
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At Regis University, upcoming senior and rising political commentator Jimmy Sengenberger hosts a weekly online radio show from 6pm to 8pm on the college’s KRCX radio station, dubbed SENG CENTER. Each week, Jimmy presents a staunchly small-government perspective, ensuring that conservative and libertarian-leaning voices are heard on campus and that real, legitimate debates – not just opinions shoved down your throat – take place on college campuses. As such, the show features debates and discussions with liberal/Democrat students and professors on a range of issues, along with interviews with folks like U.S. Senate candidates Ken Buck and Andrew Romanoff, U.S. Congressman Mike Coffman, elected officials, and grassroots organizers like Matt Arnold of Clear the Bench Colorado.
Come be a part of this exciting effort to fight the liberal bias on college campuses! Tune in every Thursday night from 6 to 8 at krcx.org, or check out the podcasted show online every weekend at www.SengCenter.com. And please do spread the word to your friends, especially college students you know, and call in if you feel so inclined.
Seng Center, Every Thursday Night from 6pm to 8pm at krcx.org!
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