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The Walking Dead's IronE Singleton & Debate Night!

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IronE Singleton is best known to audiences as the menacing kingpin Alton in the Academy® Oscar Award-nominated film THE BLIND SIDE; the biggest box office grossing sports movie of all time. He is also known as the compassionate tough guy, T-Dog, in the Emmy, AFI & WGA Award winning, Golden Globe nominated tv show THE WALKING DEAD; one of basic cable's highest rated shows for viewership. IronE's unusual name depicts his life story, his ability to play strong, multidimensional characters and has made him a memorable actor in both film and television.

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DEBATE NIGHT!

TJ Walker - DEMOCRAT

TJ Walker is the host of the #1 rated YouTube Channel devoted to Daily Public Speaking and Media Training Improvement. http://www.youtube.com/tjwalker (3 million Views) TJ Walker is the founder of Media Training Worldwide and has been conducting media training workshops and seminars since 1984. A frequent network news communications analyst, Walker has made more than 1000 network TV and radio appearances on CBS, ABC, Fox News Channel, MSNBC, CNN, Bloomberg TV, Al Jazeera, NBC, CCTV, Fox Business, Russia Today, HLN, TrueTV, Comedy Central, Sirius and NPR.

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Mary Anna Mancuso - REPUBLICAN

Former Deputy Communications Director for Congressman Connie Mack’s U.S. Senate race in 2012.

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Nicholas Sarwark - LIBERTARIAN 

is the chair of the Libertarian National Committee (LNC), the executive body of the Libertarian Party (LP) of the United States. Prior to his election to that position in 2014,[1] he served on several of the LP's national committees, as well as chair of the Libertarian Party of Maryland, and as vice chair of the Libertarian Party of Colorado.[2]

 

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