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Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Jason Zandri scheduled to appear on CNN's Newsroom with Carol Costello on Thursday, October 4th at 9:30AM

I was contacted by Turner Broadcasting / CNN and asked to appear on CNN's Newsroom with Carol Costello on Thursday, October 4th at 9:30AM as part of the discussion around the Presidential Debate planned for Wednesday evening and the public response to the candidates’ dialog.

As you may know, we are hosting the
Public Presidential Debate Watch at Zandri’s Stillwood Inn. It was through the posting of the public event that facilitated the contact and I’m excited for the opportunity.

We have seating for up to 350 people so we are really hoping for a lot of participation and now with this invitation I will be looking for constituent feedback for the discussion the following morning.

We hope you can join us Wednesday October 3rd; the debate starts at 9PM but the facility will be open at 7PM for people to come on down and engage in dialog and discussion.

If you cannot join us but will be watching from home please tune in to CNN Newsroom with Carol Costello on Thursday, October 4th at 9:30AM for the news and review.

Tuesday, October 2, 2012

REMINDER - Public Presidential Debate Watch -Wednesday, October 3, 2012 7:00 PM

If you are already planning to watch the presidential debate please consider joining us - one and all - and engage in the discussion and participate.

The event is free - the doors open at 7PM and the debate starts at 9PM

https://my.barackobama.com/page/event/detail/gsbdg2

Public Presidential Debate Watch  (2012 Debate Watch Party)

#2012debates: The first presidential debate of the 2012 election is Wednesday, October 3rd. The public is invited to gather to this free event to watch the debate together and make plans to get involved for the final month of the election. Join us for what is sure to be a fun evening!

While not actually nonpartisan one and all are invited to watch, discuss and debate.

Time: Wednesday, October 3, 2012 7:00 PM - 11:00 PM

Host: Jason Zandri

Location:
Zandri's Stillwood Inn
1074 South Colony RD
Wallingford, CT 06492

Friday, September 28, 2012

Zandri plans debate-watching party

As published in the Record Journal, Thursday September 27, 2012

By Russell Blair
Record-Journal staff
rblair@record-journal.com
(203) 317-2225
Twitter:@RussellBlairRJ

WALLINGFORD — Democratic Town Councilor Jason Zandri is inviting the public to a viewing party at Zandri’s Stillwood Inn for the first presidential debate on Wednesday, Oct. 3.

Zandri organized a similar event in 2008 that drew 50 to 60 people. He’s hoping for a bigger turnout this year.

“I wanted to see if we could do it more formally,” Zandri said. “I want it to be as nonpartisan as possible. The debate itself is always interesting. And when you get 100 people in a room you get to hear different perspectives, which are always refreshing.”

The event is scheduled from 7 to 11 p.m. at the banquet hall, at 1074 S. Colony Road.

The debate between Democratic President Barack Obama and Republican challenger Mitt Romney will take place with five weeks remaining before Election Day.

“Debating is a muscle that doesn’t get used very often,” said Alan Schroeder, a journalism professor at Northeastern University and the author of “Presidential Debates: Forty Years of High-Risk TV.”

“Mitt Romney is better toned because he came off 20plus primary debates,” Schroeder said. “President Obama has not been on a debate stage in four years.”

Zandri said he supports Obama, but he is still looking forward to hearing what both candidates say.

“There’s always more substance,” he said. “This gives more background and depth and helps you understand the candidate’s line of thinking. It divulges better what they are running on.”

Republican Town Councilor John LeTourneau, a Romney supporter, said the presidential debates are usually informative, “but it depends on how it’s done and what are the questions asked.”

“If there are hard questions and hard answers, you get to know the person a little better,” he said.

LeTourneau said he doesn’t want to see the candidates attack each other.

“I want to hear what you are going to do to fix the fix that we’re in,” he said.

Wednesday’s debate, to be held in Denver, will focus on domestic policy. A second debate, a town hall-style session, is scheduled for Oct. 16 in Hempstead, N.Y., and the final debate, on foreign policy, is slated for Oct. 22 in Boca Raton, Fla.

Romney’s running mate, Paul Ryan, and Vice President Joe Biden have a debate on Oct. 11 in Danville, Ky.

Several national polls show Obama leading by three to six percentage points, but the president has a wider margin in Connecticut.

According to a Quinnipiac University poll last month, Obama leads Romney 52 percent to 45 percent among likely voters in Connecticut. Twelve percent of Obama voters and 12 percent of Romney backers said they might change their minds.

Information from the Associated Press is included in this report.

Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Wallingford polling places for today’s Republican presidential primary

As published in the Record Journal, Tuesday April 24, 2012

Wallingford Polling places, open from 6AM to 8PM  for today’s
Republican presidential primary:

District 1: Pond Hill School, 297 Pond Hill Road.

District 2: Stevens School, 18 Kondracki Lane.

District 3: Moses Y. Beach School, 340 N. Main St.

District 4: Dag Hammarskjold School, 106 Pond Hill Road.

District 5: Cook Hill School, 57 Hall Road.

District 6: Parker Farms School, 30 Parker Farms Road.

District 7: Yalesville School, 415 Church St., Yalesville.

District 8: Wallingford Senior Center, 238 Washington St.

District 9: Rock Hill School, 911 Durham Road.