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Presidential politics subject of next KHIPP forum

Attorney General Jack Conway will speak for Democratic Party; Secretary of State Trey Grayson will speak for Republican Party at forum at Campbellsville University

Presidential Politics 2008 is the subject of the October 23, 2008, Campbellsville University Kentucky Heartland Institute on Public Policy forum being held in the Little Auditorium (Student Union Building) beginning at 5:00pmET.

Guest speakers include Kentucky Attorney General Jack Conway, speaking in support of the Democratic Party slate; Kentucky Secretary of State Trey Grayson, speaking in support of the Republican Party slate. CU faculty members, Dr. Wendy Benningfield and Professor Max Wise, will be also sharing election insights. The event is free and open to the public. CU students are being given convocation credit. Call 270-789-5520, or email jechowning@campbellsville.edu, for further information.




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