Posted on 04/12/2004 1:42:11 PM PDT by GPBurdell
Press Release
For Immediate Release
Contact: Julianne Thompson
Phone: 404-798-4663
GWINNETT GOP TO HOST UNITED STATES SENATE REPUBLICAN PRIMARY DEBATE ON MAY 1ST
GEORGIA GANG HOST, DICK WILLIAMS TO MODERATE
Gwinnett County, GA The Republican Party of Gwinnett County will be hosting a United States Senate Republican Primary Debate on May 1, 2004 at the Gwinnett Civic and Cultural Center. Doors will open at 6:00 PM, and the debate will begin at 6:30 PM.
Dick Williams, host of televisions The Georgia Gang, will moderate the event. All four of the Republican candidates are confirmed to participate, including alphabetically: businessman Al Bartell, former Godfathers Pizza CEO Herman Cain, Congressman Mac Collins, and Congressman Johnny Isakson.
"We are very excited about this debate, and the exposure it will bring for all of the Senate candidates here in Gwinnett County. I think it says a lot for the state of Georgia to have men of such high caliber running for this office. Its a win-win for Georgia", said debate organizer and GOP Vice Chairwoman Julianne Thompson. She added, "Admission to the debate is free. We want to encourage all citizens to attend, but seating is limited, so those interested in bringing large groups may contact me at 404-798-4663 to discuss reserved seating. We want young people to become more involved in the political process, so we would really love to see large groups from local high schools and colleges."
Following the debate, a reception will be held at Gwinnett Center, with the candidates and Mr. Williams attending as special guests. Tickets for the reception are $50 per person. Those interested in purchasing tickets to the reception may also contact Thompson at 404-798-4663 or email address. Admission to the debate is free.
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