National Town Hall
February 1st, 2008 by Joe CiccantiAn unprecedented event will be taking place on the eve of Super Tuesday. It’s called “Voices of America: A National Town Hall,” which will be a simulcast starting at 9pm. It will be the first time in presidential campaign history that voters in Super Tuesday states can have their voices heard in a single national town hall. Delaware has a role in this town hall event. There are two ways voters will be able to ask Hillary Clinton a question about an issue of importance to them. You could go to the town hall in Wilmington—the webcast will play live at the event site where you will be able to see Hillary Clinton live, ask a question and be seen live by her. Or you could ask a question online at www.hillaryclinton.com/townhall, and she will answer a few questions from those who submit questions online. It will be an opportunity for voters to participate in the discussion and talk about issues of importance to our nation.
The website link is www.hillaryclinton.com/townhall
The webcast is from 9 pm to 10:30 pm. The event will also be broadcast on the Hallmark Channel from 9 to 10 pm. So you have a question for Hillary Clinton on an issue important to you, join in on the discussion this Monday night.
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