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Happy Super Tuesday! And, boy do we have a spectular show in store for you tonight. We are going to be talking Presidential Politics and the 2020 Race for the bulk of Tonight's Show. All 3 of our topics for the "What Are You Thinking About" segment are going to deal with some aspect of the 2020 race. In addition, we are going to be giving you are take on who we think is the best candidate to beat Trump in November. Alot has been happening in the past few days after Former VP Joe Biden got his first big win in South Carolina, Mayor Buttiege and Sen. Klochbushar have dropped out of the race and are endorsing Biden for President. Why the sudden shift in their presidential hopes? What is going on behind the scenes? Can Sen. Bernie Sanders deliver on his campaign promises if he becomes President. These are just a few of the things we plan to discuss during our "What Are You Thinking About" segment. 

Also, we plan to share with you excerpts from three very powerful interviews we had with current politicans holding elected office within the State of Michigan. We plan to share with you an excerpt of an interview we had with Council President Brenda Jones, Lt. Gov. Garlin Gilchrist and Eastpointe Mayor Monique Owens. Council Pres. Jones & Lr. Gov Gilchrist were on the show when there were running for the 13th Congresional District & Detroit City Clerk respectively. They shared their experiences and qualifications as candidates for these offices as well as the signficance of the right to vote. Eastpointe Mayor Owens was on the show right off of the heels of her historic election as the 1st African American Women ever elected as Mayor Eastpointe. She talked about her historic run as well as how important the African American vote was to her winning. 

We've got a great show in store for you on this SUPER Tuesday, so be sure to tune in at 8pm. 

 

 

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