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Pacifica "Super Tuesday" Election Night Broadcast and LiveBlog

by Documents  Feb 4 2008 - 9:13pm     
Pacifica "Super Tuesday" Election Night Broadcast and LiveBlog @ KPFA.org
Tuesday, February 5th, 5PM - 10:PM PT

On February 5th, voters in 22 states will caucus and vote on the composition of roughly half the delegates at this year's Democratic and Republic national conventions (and more than a third of the delegates in the Green convention). It's the biggest Super Tuesday ever—and virtually guaranteed to determine which candidates will go to the mat for the presidency in November.

For Republicans, it's a battle of the base, as candidates representing the party's libertarians, evangelicals, and business conservatives pull the GOP in opposite directions. For Democrats, it's a battle of the buck between the two best-financed candidates in the history of American politics.

Pacifica Radio will bring you up-to-the minute voting results, speeches from winners and losers, and analysis of who's voting, why, and what it all portends for November. Polk Award-winning broadcaster Larry Bensky will co-anchor with Aimee Allison. Additional contributions from Hard Knock Radio's Davey D.

Live, up-to-the-minute National Presidential Primary and California
Election Results, both on-the-air and online at KPFA.org.

Election Night LiveBlog:

KPFA/Pacifica will be blogging live during the broadcast, posting election returns, links to guest websites, articles, audio clips and images at kpfa.org.

Join the listener discussion and participate in our live, online polls: LiveBlog and user discussion will be available directly at kpfa.org. LiveBlogging will begin at 5pm and continue until the end of the election night broadcast at 10 pm Pacific Standard Time
(8pm-1am EST).

Pacifica will take your comments live online: simply type comments into the box directly on the LiveBlog. Visit kpfa.org on February 5th beginning at 5pm Pacific Time to participate. Pacifica will also be featuring live polls and reading online listener comments on the air.

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