22 Talk Radio Hosts from Across Iowa and America Coming to Des Moines to Talk About Immigration
22 Talk Radio Hosts from Across Iowa and America Coming to Des Moines to Talk About Immigration
What Do Public Officials Have to Say?
WASHINGTON, Dec. 12 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Last April, talk radio personalities came to Washington, D.C., to discuss immigration policy with the folks back home and changed the course of the debate. Talk radio spoke to millions of Americans -- the people government officials serve -- and, as a result, millions of Americans communicated a simple message to their elected representatives loudly and clearly: No amnesty for illegal aliens. No massive new guest worker programs for cheap labor interests. Enforce our immigration laws now.
On December 27 and 28, talk radio is coming to Des Moines, Iowa, to discuss immigration policy with the people of Iowa and Americans all across the country. As Americans prepare to make critical decisions about leadership in 2008, they want to hear what their public servants have to say.
Iowa 2007 Talk Radio Row (housed at the Des Moines Downtown Marriot) will showcase 22 talk hosts from across Iowa and America broadcasting continuously for two days from 8AM to 9PM Central. The event will provide a convenient forum for public officials from all over the county to tell listeners how they will handle this critical issue if they remain in office.
Citizens in Iowa and around the nation want real answers and real solutions for our nation's broken immigration policies.
-- A Des Moines Register poll found that 67 percent of Democrats and 81 percent of Republicans rated immigration as a "key campaign issue."
Iowa 2007 Talk Radio Row is an opportunity for officials to speak directly to their bosses. No stump speeches. No canned debate sound bites. No filters. Just the people who want to lead us giving their views, in depth, on this critical national issue and taking calls from ordinary citizens.
Iowa 2007 Talk Radio Row invites all Public Officials of every party, Democrats, Republicans, Independents, Libertarians and Greens to make use of free airtime to talk to voters in Iowa and across America about immigration.
In April, talk radio proved that it reaches the people whose values and interests public officials claim to represent. On the eve of the first vote of 2008 they will again be reaching those same citizens. Will the Nationally known public officials be there to speak about an issue that is foremost in the public consciousness?
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FCMN Contact:
Source: FAIR Congressional Task Force
CONTACT: Bob Dane, +1-703-850-2435, or Ira Mehlman, +1-213-700-0407,
both of the FAIR Congressional Task Force.
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