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J. Rizzo Mertz for House (PA-1oo), Cole (TX-36) & Meyers (CO-4) for Congress

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In a Social Spitball Show rareity (at this point), we have an episode filled with FRIENDS who have visited with us at least once before.  We did this once before on April 10.

*Our first guest is rising star in the Pennsylvania Democratic Party, J. Rizzo Mertz.  Mr. Mertz is running for Pennsylvania State House in the 100th House District.  "A Working Class Candidate for Working Class Pennsylvanians," Rizzo is up on all the issues from fracking to marriage equality to job creation.  Tune at the top of the 7pm EST hour to listen to Rizzo:  http://electjrizzomertz.com/

*Our second guest is former Libertarian candidate turned Democratic nominee for Congress in Texas' 36th District (to be vacated by Tea Party darling Steve Stockman).  Michael Cole runs as the Democratic nominee because he sees "...a Texas that is great not because we cut corners to create wealth for a few, but because we maintain the dream of greatness as a reality for all."  Catch Mr. Cole in our second conversation just after 7:30pm EST:  http://www.michaelcole.us/

*Our final guest is man with many years of experience working as a case manager for the Colorado Department of Corrections.  Vic Meyers, Democratic nominee for Congress in Colorado's 4th District, knows a thing or two about solving problems.  He is committed to serving all voters in his district, not just a privileged few.  Hear more about his solutions to problems created by outgoing incumbent Cory Gardner just after 8pm EST:  http://vicmeyers.org/

 

As this 2014 election season heats up, we all need to be paying more attention to the great candidates that can represent us all over this country.  Tune in.  Let's get the conversation going...

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