Pre-Primary Political Forum at B’nai Israel

Posted by Jeff Quinton on February 9, 2008

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Event InfoName:
Pre-Primary Political Forum at B’nai Israel
Tagline:
Breakfast meet and greet with candidate representatives to cast an informed vote
Host:
Bnai Israel Of Baltimore
Type:
Meetings - Informational Meeting
Time and PlaceDate:
Sunday, February 10, 2008
Time:
10:00am - 1:00pm
Location:
B’nai Israel Synagogue
Street:
27 Lloyd St
City/Town:
Baltimore, MD

Maryland’s primary election is February 12th. Will you be ready?

B’nai Israel Synagogue will be hosting a pre-primary meet and greet between the Baltimore community and representatives of each presidential candidate hopeful.

Do you know where each of the hopefuls stand with foreign and domestic policy? Goals for their potential terms? Previous voting track record?

All of the representatives will give a brief presentation followed by a question and answer session. Join us and feel more confidant in what you are voting for on the 12th!

Committed to date:
Former Baltimore County Councilman Doug Riley representing Gov. Romney

Baltimore City Councilwoman Riklki Spector representing Sen. Clinton

Baltimore County Councilman Ken Oliver representing Sen. Obama

Maryland Statewide and Montgomery County Campaign Rep. Daniel Zubairi representing Sen. McCain

Baltimore County Campaign Coordinator John Fiastro representing Gov. Huckabee

10:00 a.m. - Brunch
($10 per person and just $7 per student , please RSVP to frank.boches@verizon.net)

10:30 a.m. - Forum ( Free)

We’re located at 27 Lloyd street, at the corner of in East Baltimore, adjacent to The Jewish Museum of Maryland.

To join our growing young adult list for programming events at the only synagogue in Downtown Baltimore, email bnai.israel.young.adults@gmail.com.

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