Fred Dicker will have Jim Tedisco on his show, Live From the State Capitol, today after 10am.
THURSDAY: STATE GOP CHAIRMAN JOSEPH MONDELLO: THE 20TH CD STALEMATE & THE FUTURE OF THE NY GOP; CITY COUNCILMAN DAVID WEPRIN, SON OF FORMER ASSEMBLY SPEAKER SAUL WEPRIN AND BROTHER OF ASSEMBLYMAN MARK WEPRIN: WHY I WANT TO BE NYC COMPTROLLER
If you missed it Tuesday – Paul was on with Chris Matthews (MSNBC) and the show Hardball. It was a great guest spot – much more time for q & a on the Tedisco/Murphy matchup. Click here to see.
John McLoughlin hosted Paul Vandenburgh, the TU’s Carol Demare & Fred LeBrun, Jim Franko from the Record … for a roundtable discussion on the Tedisco-Murphy race. This will air again Monday at 4pm. You will enjoy the show because John poses issue questions to both candidates separately, shows you the candidates answers …. and then the round table of the fantastic five square off on their views.
FRIDAY: A (POLITICAL) MUSICAL SELECTION; FORMER COURT OF APPEALS CHIEF JUDGE SOL WACHTLER: CATCHING UP ON NEW YORK’S POLITICAL SCENE; SIENA COLLEGE POLLING SPOKESMAN STEVEN GREENBERG: THE FINAL NUMBERS ON THE TEDISCO/MURPHY RACE
20TH CD DEMOCRATIC CONGRESSIONAL HOPEFUL SCOTT MURPHY: WHY I, AND NOT JIM TEDISCO, SHOULD BE ELECTED TO REPLACE KIRSTEN GILLIBRAND; MANHATTAN INSTITUTE ANALYST E.J. MCMAHON: CLARIFYING MY POSITION ON TAX HIKES AND THE OUTMIGRATION OF THE WEALTHY
Friday night at 9pm (replay to be announced) on WTEN… those you count on to report on the news will have a roundtable discussion on the news. The big story – The 20th Congressional District Race. WTEN’s John McLoughlin hosts our own Paul Vandenburgh, The TU’s Carol Demare & Fred LeBrun and Jim Franko from the Troy Record.
TUESDAY: ASSEMBLY MINORITY LEADER/20TH CD HOPEFUL JAMES TEDISCO: MY DEFINITIVE POSITION ON THE STIMULUS VOTE AND RESTARTING THE BUDGET COUNTDOWN CLOCK; OTHER GUESTS
Friday: A (political) musical selection: Assembly Minority Leader and U.S. Rep.-hopeful James Tedisco: What’s gone wrong with my campaign against Scott Murphy?; Other guest(s
THURSDAY: SENATE MAJORITY LEADER MALCOLM SMITH: A STATE BUDGET UPDATE; SIENA COLLEGE’S STEVE GREENBERG: THE LATEST TEDISCO/MURPHY CONGRESSIONAL CAMPAIGN POLL RESULTS; MANHATTAN INSTITUTE’S E.J. MCMAHON: GOV. PATERSON’S DECISION TO DROP $1.3 BILLION WORTH OF NUISANCE TAXES
