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Noonan, Brazile to Host Weekly Online Chat on Elections for washingtonpost.com
Thursday October 7, 11:26 pm ET
ARLINGTON, Va., Oct. 7 /PRNewswire/ -- washingtonpost.com today announced the launch of a series of online discussions hosted by political strategists Donna Brazile and Peggy Noonan. They will answer questions about the 2004 Elections submitted by washingtonpost.com readers.
The weekly series begins Friday October 8 at Noon and continues each Friday through November 5 with a post-election analysis.
Noonan is a former speechwriter for President Ronald Reagan and the author of six books on politics and culture. She is taking a hiatus from her Wall Street Journal column to consult for the Republican National Committee through Election Day. She also does commentary for MSNBC.
Democratic strategist Brazile is a senior fellow at the Academy of Leadership at the University of Maryland and an adjunct professor at Georgetown University. In 2000 she served as the campaign manager for Al Gore's presidential campaign and is a regular guest on CNN's "Crossfire."
washingtonpost.com Executive Editor Doug Feaver said that "Peggy Noonan and Donna Brazile are deeply respected for their understanding of how the political process works and how that process impacts the average American voter. We're happy to give our users the opportunity to ask questions of these two experts in the midst of this closely contested presidential campaign."
The URL for the series is www.washingtonpost.com/liveonline
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