Gubernatorial candidates debate TONIGHT March 18

So if you are not coming to the Oconee County Democratic Committee meeting this evening to hear Michael Mills speak, then go to the Chapel on campus at UGA for this debate at 6. I think the Ox is staying away as is Roy Barnes and Thurbert Baker.

Woven brightly, 
Daniel J. Matthews, Jr.



Subject: CCDC FW: gubernatorial candidates debate TONIGHT March 18

Dear CCDC members and friends,
Please see the email below that was just received this afternoon about tonight's debate.
This email is for informational purposes only, and the CCDC's forwarding of it does not indicate endorsement at this time of this or any other Democratic candidate.
 
Sincerely,
Karen Solheim
CCDC Vice Chair for Communications
===================================
The sponsor of tonight's debate is Pi Sigma Alpha, the political science honors society.  Carl Camon, Dubose Porter, 
and David Poythress are the only democratic candidates who have 
confirmed.  Barnes and Baker will not be represented.

The debate is tonight, March 18th from 6-10 pm in the UGA 
Chapel.  Democrats will debate from 6:00-7:30 pm and Republicans will 
debate from 8:00-9:30 pm.  You are welcome to attend one or both 
sessions.  See the attached flier. 

Seating is available on a first come, first serve basis.  If you come at 
least fifteen minutes before the first debate there should be plenty of 
room.  You might allow more time if you come for just the second debate.

Parking is available at the downtown parking deck (College Avenue 
entrance) or at the North Campus parking deck (Jackson St. entrance).  
Both are paid lots.  The latter is called "north campus deck" on the 
interactive map below.  You will also want to search for "chapel."
http://maps.uga.edu/website/htmlviewer/hyperlink/viewer.htm


Best wishes,
Keith Dougherty
Faculty Adviser, Pi Sigma Alpha

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