Live-Blog with Robin Anderson, Candidate for Labor Commissioner

19 Mar 2008 - 7:00pm
19 Mar 2008 - 8:00pm

Join us Wednesday evening for a live-blog with Robin Anderson who is running for Labor Commissioner in North Carolina. We are still tentatively scheduled for 7:00 p.m. Please stay tuned for time changes. Robin has a television interview sometime that evening.

Blue South's picture

Confirming Time

Betsy has decided she doesnt like me enough to put up a questions thread.

But Robin will be by at 7pm tomorrow.

"Keep the Faith"

Robert P.'s picture

Looks like James still likes you.

Question for you campaign manager/whatever your title is guy. What is your grassroots organizing look like? Do the labor unions, especially SEANC play any role? If so, how come I, a SEANC member, haven't heard anything?

One of the pitfalls of childhood is that one doesn't have to understand something to feel it. - Carlos Ruiz Zafon

Good question

I was thinking of something similar, but I'll just ride yours.

Blue South's picture

Well...

A few responses.

First of all Robin is a new candidate who has not been running very long. So our grassroots organizing is not exactly a well oiled machine. But we are here, and we have spent a lot of time reaching out and going to events as much as possible in the time she has been running.

Second, I cant speak for SEANC but we have been doing our best to respond to every questionaire that we get. Usually groups like that have a questionaire, do interviews and then endorse or send out information to their members. Some groups endorse in the primary and some dont.

"Keep the Faith"

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