Radio PA Roundtable – October 3, 2014
On this week’s Radio PA Roundtable, we recap the 2nd debate held this week between Governor Tom Corbett and challenger Tom Wolf in Philadelphia.
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On this week’s Radio PA Roundtable, we recap the 2nd debate held this week between Governor Tom Corbett and challenger Tom Wolf in Philadelphia.
Click the audio player below to hear the full broadcast:
Governor Tom Corbett & challenger Tom Wolf met for their second of three scheduled debates Wednesday morning at the KYW studios in Philadelphia. Topics included education, the budget, taxes, LGBT protections, Marcellus Shale, jobs, public pensions, the minimum wage and more.
Click the player below to listen to the entire debate, which was moderated by Larry Kane, KYW-TV’s Chris May and KYW Newsradio’s Cherri Gregg.
On this week’s Radio PA Roundtable, we recap the debate held this week between Governor Tom Corbett and challenger Tom Wolf in Hershey. Who won? Who lost? And will it make a difference in November?
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Governor Tom Corbett & challenger Tom Wolf met for their first of three scheduled debates Monday night in Hershey. The debate was hosted by the Pennsylvania Chamber of Business & Industry and was aired live on PCN and many Radio PA affiliates.
Click the player below to listen to the entire debate, which was moderated by WHTM-TV’s Dennis Owens.
On this week’s Radio PA Roundtable, as of Friday, the search continued for a suspected cop killer in northeast PA; Governor Tom Corbett is in studio to talk about last Friday’s cold-blooded assassination of a state trooper, as well as the hot issues in Harrisburg including pension reform, the election and some emails that are reportedly making lots of staffers nervous.
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