Saturday, January 14, 2012

A Lively Experiment 1/6/2012 and 1/13/2012



January 6, 2012 Panel
Dyana Koelsch – moderator
Denise Aiken - attorney, former RI Representative (D)
Dave Layman – communications consultant, former TV news director and anchor
Travis Rowley – GoLocalProv.com columnist
Darrell West – vice president, Brookings Institution, Washington, DC 

Topics:
  • The Brookings Institution's Darrell West joins the panel for an analysis
    of the Republican presidential race, local congressional races, and the
    2012 General Assembly's agenda 




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January 13, 2012 Panel
Dyana Koelsch – moderator
Dave Layman – communications consultant, former TV news director and anchor
Scott MacKay – political analyst, WRNI 
Maureen Moakley – University of Rhode Island political science professor
Donna Perry – GoLocalProv.com columnist

Topics:
  • Former State Representative John Loughlin’s decision to drop out of the First Congressional District race
  • Whether Mitt Romney will attract Rhode Island’s independent voters and disenfranchised Democrats
  • Electric Boat’s Quonset Point expansion





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