ICYMI: “Conservative Chat” TONIGHT 7PM Charter cable channel 191 with U.S. Senator Candidate Dan Carter

Update – Editor: I believe the interview with Dan Carter is showing again tonight, November 3rd, at 7PM onc Charter Cable channel 191.

“Conservative Chat”Tonight, Thursday evening at 7PM, September 29, 2016, on Charter Cable Channel 191, the Barkhamsted Republican Town Committee presents a half hour interview with U.S. Senator Candidate Dan Carter (R-CT) and BRTC Chair Juliana Simone. State Representative Dan Carter and Juliana Simone discuss his democrat opponent Senator Richard Blumenthal and his latest ad showing he’s pro-defense, his voting record during his first term, his voting yes to the Iran deal, his joining Connecticut’s federal democrat delegation on stricter gun laws, his tendency to stretch the truth, his independence in the D.C. Assembly which focuses more on trivial things than important issues, and the upcoming debate Dick will have with Dan on Face the State in late October. Dan also discusses his goals if elected, his military record as a Major in the Air Force, and what committees he would like to serve on with his well rounded background which would make him an effective U.S. Senator on day one.

For those of you in the viewing area, this show will repeat next Thursday, October 6th, 2016 at 7PM on Charter Channel 191. For those of you outside the viewing area, or who are not Charter subscribers, this show will be available on-line at www.ctv13.netafter next Monday or Tuesday. Click watch programs and if not on the home page, search “Conservative Chat” episode #109.

(l) CT U.S. Senator candidate State Rep. Dan Carter and (r) Barkhamsted RTC Chair Juliana Simone
(l) CT U.S. Senator candidate State Rep. Dan Carter and (r) Barkhamsted RTC Chair Juliana Simone

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