VPOD 88: Post-forum interviews with 2nd District GOP candidates
By JR Hoeft | Friday, January 22nd, 2010 | PodcastsAfter last evening’s forum sponsored by the Eastern Shore GOP, Scott Rigell, Ben Loyola, Scott Taylor, Ken Golden, and Bert Mizusawa took a few minutes each to answer some additional questions about the debate, their opponents, and other issues.
VPOD 88: Interviews with 2nd District GOP candidates, Jan. 21, 2010 [ 18:08 ] Play in Popup | DownloadDrop me an email at vpod@bearingdrift.com with your thoughts and comments on the show.
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4 Responses to "VPOD 88: Post-forum interviews with 2nd District GOP candidates"
Go Scott Taylor!!!!! We are behind you as are many people in this district. You are exactly what we need in Washington.
Taylor, you are exactly what we need in Congress. A man with will power. A man who will truly be for and by the people.
Oh boy. I’m embarrassed for you girlyamber.
I’ve certainly been looking for a leader to believe in. As a Navy Chief Petty Officer I had the honor to serve with some of the finest leaders this nation has to offer. Scott served his country as a Navy SEAL, and his commitment to excellence is refreshing. You’re right. With all the stuff that’s going on in Washington, he’s exactly what we need.
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