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8/6/2010
Candidate forums, with the GOP Corn Roast thrown in
Much going on in coming weeks as the September 14 primary looms closer. Many opportunities to see the candidates in action.
Tuesday, August 10, Terri McCormick in Grand Chute The Fox Valley Conservative Forum begins the first of three planned forums for the 8th Congressional District race to replace Steve Kagen. Appearing on August 10th is Republican candidate Terri McCormick. Candidate Reid Ribble will speak on August 17th and Roger Roth on August 24th.
Tuesday, August 10, 12 noon to 1:00 PM Machine Shed Restaurant, Fox River Drive at Fox River Mall Meet at Noon, order lunch, program begins at 12:10 PM.
Tuesday, August 10, Rob Taylor, Dave Westlake in Morrisson The N.E.W. PATRIOTS will host an informational forum featuring candidates for U.S. Senate Rob Taylor (Constitution Party) and Dave Westlake (GOP). Scott Walker will also make an appearance.
Tuesday, August 10, 7:00 PM Evergreen Bar and Grill, 7075 Morrison Rd., Morrison
Wednesday, August 11, The Road to Restoration Volunteers of the Fox Valley Initiative will be on hand to teach activists how to channel frustration into a powerful and positive engine for change. Liberty-minded candidates will also be present asking for your help. FVI reminds us the primary election is only 6 weeks away!
Wednesday, August 11, 6:30 PM The Starlite Club, W2091 County Road JJ Kaukauna
Monday, August 16, GOP Corn Roast The Outagamie County Republican Party’s annual corn roast. Interview any candidate you’d like, one on one – they’re always all there. Great food is a bonus.
Monday, August 16, 5:30 PM Greenville Community Park, Hwy 15 and Hwy 76, Greenville
Wednesday, August 25, 60-minute town hall, Walker and Neumann Mike Gousha, host of "Upfront" on WISN and "On the Issues" on MPTV and a distinguished fellow in law and public policy at the law school, will moderate the town hall meeting. Citizens participating at locations across the state will submit questions.
The event will be co-produced by Milwaukee Public Television and WISN-TV and will be broadcast by the two stations without commercial interruption. It will be simulcast on stations in Madison, Green Bay, Wausau, La Crosse and Eau Claire.
Aug. 25 from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. New Marquette University Law School Simulcast on TV stations across the state
Friday, August 27, 8th Congressional Debate, WTAQ WTAQ (97.5 FM, 1360 AM) Green Bay, will host a debate with candidates for the Republican nomination for the 8th Congressional District on Friday, August 27, 9 AM to 11 AM, during the Jerry Bader show. The debate will take place in front of an audience at the Midwest Communications Broadcast Center at 1420 Bellevue Street. It will be broadcast live on WTAQ and streamed live at wtaq.com
Candidates will be questioned in the first hour by panelists Robert Kennedy, WTAQ News Director, Mark Leland, anchor/reporter, Fox 11, and longtime Green Bay broadcast journalist Robert Hornacek, of the UW Green Bay University Communications and Marketing Office, and will be moderated by Bader. The second hour will feature candidates fielding questions from Bader.
Former State Representative Terri McCormick, businessman Reid Ribble and State Representative Roger Roth are vying for the nomination to challenge Congressman Steve Kagen. Ribble and Roth have committed to participating in the debate. Those interested in being part of the audience at the MWC broadcast center can send an email to jerrybadershow@mwcradio.com. Audience members will be chosen at random and will be notified if they are selected.
Friday, August 27, 9 AM – 11 AM WTAQ studios, 1420 Bellevue, Green Bay
Tuesday, September 7, 8th Congressional District candidate forum Terri McCormick, Reid Ribble and Roger Roth have committed to attend a structured forum sponsored by the Outagamie County Republican Women. The audience will have the opportunity to submit written questions, just one week before the primary election.
Tuesday, September 7, 7:00 PM Fox Valley Lutheran High School, Meade St. and Hwy JJ, Appleton
Jo Egelhoff, FoxPolitics.net
COMMENTS
Thanks for the update.
Wonder why Terri is turned down an opportunity for a 2 hour debate on Jerry's show. This was her shot to respond to some of the criticism she gets from Jerry.
Her campaign should at least address the issue.

Dale McNamee (Sat Aug 07 06:09:05 2010)
Terri probably is still "ticked" at Bader. I understand that she was scheduled to be on his show some weeks ago but arrived almost 30 minutes late and threw a "hissy fit" when she was not allowed to interrupt the schedule. I understand that she was escorted out of the building by security. Frankly, I'm surprised that Bader even invited her back but then he is a "class act" type of guy; he is giving us ALL a chance to evaluate the candidates in this most important election. We must get rid of Kagen.

(Thu Aug 12 16:45:09 2010)
While your busy picking at the other candidates, just wait until the news about Ribble supporting amnesty of Illegal Aliens hits the airwaves with documented proof.

Scott Hamilton (Sat Aug 14 01:37:32 2010)
I know what you are trying to suggest Mr. Hamilton about Mr. Ribble's "statement" before the Roofers at the convention. SORRY...it just won't wash ~ the public is smart enough to know a "smoke screen" to a candidate's supporter. I spoke w/Terri at the Corn Roast and she was very gracious to me and in her speech. I just was suggesting why Terri would turn down an invite to get her message out to the Bader audience. Her loss, for sure. I will say that I have been very impressed with all three of the candidates demeanor in not slinging mud and each stated last night that they would support who ever is the nominee and pull together to defeat Kagen. That is wonderful news because he really has to GO!

(Tue Aug 17 17:07:22 2010)
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