Sunday, April 26, 2015

The LuLac Edition #2886, April 26th, 2015

KEVIN HAGGERTY ANSWERS CRITICS ON YOU TUBE
Lackawanna County Clerk of Judicial Records candidate Kevin Haggerty. (Photo: LuLac archives).
During last year’s contentious election in the race for the 112th Legislative District seat between Kevin Haggerty and Frank Farina, there were questions about Haggerty’s military discharge. Haggerty thought about running for County Commissioner but instead decoded to run for Clerk of Judicial Records.
This week a video went up regarding the answer some people seem to be wanting, was what was the nature of the discharge?
Haggerty answers those critics in this video.



WYLN TV 35 DEBATE WEEK
Tune in this Monday at 7pm to see incumbent Hazleton Mayor Joseph Yannuzzi defend his record against Republican challenger Jeff Cusat.
The debate starts at 7pm moderated by Tiffany Cloud and can be seen on Service Electric Channel 7 in the Wilkes Barre year.
Post debate analysis follows at 8pm with Cloud, WYLN’s Gary Perna and Tiffany Cloud.
Wednesday night, April 29th tune in as the Democrats Grace Cuozzo and Jack Mundie face off. Same drill. Debate starts at 7 with Tiffany Cloud moderating. Post debate analysis starts at 8pm. The broadcast is on WYLN TV 35 in Hazleton, Service Electric Channel 7 in Wilkes Barre. 

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2 Comments:

At 10:57 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Blogfest - or - A Night out to Celebrate All Politically Connected Democrats

 
At 8:28 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

When Reagan had the office of the presidency he would often go directly to the American people, bypassing the media.
Haggerty is on the ball with this one, with social media he can bypass the local media and talk jocks and go straight to potential voters.
With the way Stevie Corbett has abused his position at WILK, turning political discord into personal vendettas, I think this will be the new wave, and as Wolf had done, talk radio will become less and less of a platform.
If Haggerty can make inroads and not spend any advertising dollars on WILK, others could follow suit. (edited).

 

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