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Barack Obama has done it – won the White House in what was arguably the most significant presidential race of the past century. But now that the mud has dried and he stands before the nation promising change, where do we the people stand? That’s what Kevin Ross and David McLaughlin are bent on fin…

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    Exit Poll with Ross & McLaughlin

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2008 177:42


    (Part 2) Barack Obama has done it – won the White House in what was arguably the most significant presidential race of the past century. But now that the mud has dried and he stands before the nation promising change, where do we the people stand? That’s what Kevin Ross and David McLaughlin are bent on finding out. And who better for the job than America’s best blog talkers? Last month, Kevin – an African-American Republican from Los Angeles – and David – a white Democrat from outside Atlanta – took top honors in FOX News Radio’s “Battle of the Blog Talkers.” Now, the odder-than-odd odd couple is teaming up for an unprecedented event. On November 5, they’ll host a marathon BlogTalkRadio special that’ll take the pulse of our nation – and determine who believes change is on the horizon.Kicking off at 6 p.m. and running live until 12 a.m. ET, “Exit Poll ’08” will feature pundits from both sides the political spectrum, including Farai Chideya, host of National Public Radio’s “News & Notes,” Lee Bailey, publisher of the Electronic Urban Report, Rev. Leonard Jackson , special advisor to L.A. Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa and Julie Vanderpost , chairperson for California Republican Women for McCain. Also joining Kevin and David will be fellow BlogTalkRadio hosts Chad Everson and Andrea Shea King.But no pundit’s voice will be more important than yours: Kevin and David will do their damndest get as many callers on the air as possible. "Even if it means..." notes David. "Breaking in on each other mid-opinion," says Kevin.

    Exit Poll with Ross & McLaughlin

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2008 166:28


    (Part 1) Barack Obama has done it – won the White House in what was arguably the most significant presidential race of the past century. But now that the mud has dried and he stands before the nation promising change, where do we the people stand? That’s what Kevin Ross and David McLaughlin are bent on finding out. And who better for the job than America’s best blog talkers? Last month, Kevin – an African-American Republican from Los Angeles – and David – a white Democrat from outside Atlanta – took top honors in FOX News Radio’s “Battle of the Blog Talkers.” Now, the odder-than-odd odd couple is teaming up for an unprecedented event. On November 5, they’ll host a marathon BlogTalkRadio special that’ll take the pulse of our nation – and determine who believes change is on the horizon.Kicking off at 6 p.m. and running live until 12 a.m. ET, “Exit Poll ’08” will feature pundits from both sides the political spectrum, including Farai Chideya, host of National Public Radio’s “News & Notes,” Lee Bailey, publisher of the Electronic Urban Report, Rev. Leonard Jackson , special advisor to L.A. Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa and Julie Vanderpost , chairperson for California Republican Women for McCain. Also joining Kevin and David will be fellow BlogTalkRadio hosts Chad Everson and Andrea Shea King.But no pundit’s voice will be more important than yours: Kevin and David will do their damndest get as many callers on the air as possible. "Even if it means..." notes David. "Breaking in on each other mid-opinion," says Kevin.

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