Georgia GOP gubernatorial candidates debate tonight
Tuesday, January 19th, 2010Nearly all the pachyderms vying for the GOP gubernatorial nomination will lock tusks in a epic battle of wits and platitudes tonight at 7 p.m. on the University of Georgia campus.
From WNEG-TV, the local TV station that’s broadcasting the sold-out event sponsored by the Clarke County Republican Party:
All seven gubernatorial candidates were invited to participate in the Athens debate. Confirmed candidates attending are U.S. Representative Nathan Deal, ex-Secretary of State Karen Handel, [ed. former] president pro tempore of the state Senate Eric Johnson, state representative Austin Scott, state Senator Jeff Chapman, and businessman Ray McBerry. State insurance commissioner and candidate John Oxendine reported that a scheduling conflict will prevent him from participating.
Damn liberal media always finds a way to push out the Ox.
According to the WNEG-TV’s press release, metro Atlantans can watch the debate live on CBS Atlanta and cbsatlanta.com. 640 WGST will also broadcast the battle of the elephants.
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“We didn’t wait for the Democrat to say that the Libertarian should not be involved in the debate, because that’s generally what the Democrat does. They don’t want the Libertarian involved in the debate. We said the Libertarian would be involved in all the debates. If he doesn’t want to show up that’s his business.”
I’ll be liveblogging tonight’s Georgia Public Broadcasting debate at 7 p.m. between the two Democrats vying to take a shot at incumbent Chambliss in November. There’ll be quips, comments, updates, tidbits and lots of super-scientific polls.