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The award winning BlogTalkRadio program The Ron and Don Show with co-hosts Ronald A. Edwards, Minnesota historian, civil rights activist, television host and the most quoted African American in the Star Tribune and Don Allen, Hamline University student, award winning journalist and founder of The Independent Business News Network welcomes Hamline University’s professor Dr. David Schultz to talk about the upcoming elections, Hamline University’s gubernatorial debate and the hearing by senate ethics committee in the cases of Senators Jeff Hayden and Bobby Joe Champion.  

On Wednesday, October 29 at 8:30 pm you are invited to an in-depth examination of local politics and our prediction on the elections and who is more likely to win. David Schultz is Hamline University’s professor of political science and law and a University of Minnesota School of Law Professor.  He is the author/editor of more than 28 books and 100 articles on American politics and he is frequently interviewed in the local, national, and international media including the Wall Street Journal, New York Times, and National Public Radio.

BlogTalkRadio is an online radio station that nurtures citizen journalism and is broadcast globally online via laptops, home computers, iPads and Smartphones. 

Dr. Schultz told producers of The Ron and Don Show, “I would be honored to do the show.” The Ron and Don Show has been on the air for over three years and is one of the top-rated programs in Minnesota. Please tell fellow students, friends and co-workers to tune in Wednesday, October 29 to the best in BlogTalkRadio. Phone lines will be open and we welcome callers to contact us at (347) 426-3909

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