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Gubernatorial Debate On 680 WPTF
Join 680 WPTF for live coverage of the Gubernatorial Debate at the Civitas Conservative Leadership Conference on April 18th at 6 PM. Bill Graham, Mayor Pat McCrory, Senator Fred Smith and Justice Bob Orr will be in attendance. Moderators
will be Rick Martinez, News Director WPTF and Brian Freeman, News
Director WSJS, live from the Koury Convention Center in Greensboro, N.C.
Watch the GOP candidates for governor debate tonight at WRAL tonight. You can submit your questions and comments at the WRAL website:
Update: Watch the debate here.The Republican debate will air live on WRAL-TV and WRAL.com at 7 p.m. April 15. Post-debate analysis will be streamed on WRAL.com following the debate.
The Democratic debate will air live on WRAL-TV and WRAL.com at 8 p.m. April 22.
Go to this page on the WITN website and click on Gubernatorial Debate - Republican Candidates to watch the debate online.WITN-TV, Inner Banks Media and East Carolina University are teaming up to host a gubernatorial debate in Greenville.
All the candidates for the North Carolina governor's seat, both Republicans and Democrats, are being invited to take part in the March 27 debate, which will be held at ECU's Brody School of Medicine in Greenville.
The debate will be broadcast LIVE on WITN-TV and simulcast on radio stations across the state, fed by Inner Banks Media stations. The debate will also be streamed LIVE on witntv.com. WITN's Dave Jordan and 94.3 WTIB's Henry Hinton will moderate the debate.
Free tickets to the March 26 gubernatorial debate featuring all four Republican candidates are available at the Opportunity House (1411 Asheville Highway) 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday.
The debate, including attorney Bill Graham, Charlotte Mayor Pat McCrory, former Supreme Court Judge Bob Orr and Sen. Fred Smith, takes place at 8 a.m. in the Bo Thomas Auditorium on the campus of Blue Ridge Community College. It is sponsored by the Henderson County Republican Men's Club, the Henderson County Republican Party and the Times-News.
Media panelists will include reporters from the Times-News, the Hendersonville Tribune, WHKP-1450 radio and WLOS Channel 13.

