Our candidate
<http://www.schlosserforcongress.com/get_involved/calendar.php>  forums in
Flagstaff, the Navajo Nation capital of Window Rock, and Winslow concluded
with excellent feedback from the citizens I met there.  It's odd but
gratifying that many people who see me at the candidate forums ask me to
join and represent their political party - regardless of which other party
they belong to.

 

The Flagstaff debate earned excellent local TV and print media
<http://www.schlosserforcongress.com/media-press/news_coverage.php>
coverage, and the Window Rock debate was broadcast throughout the Navajo
Nation <http://www.ktnnonline.com/>  and covered by Sky News
<http://news.sky.com/skynews/home>  from the UK.  So, despite the New York
Times' refusal to acknowledge all the AZ1 candidates, we're still managing
to get the word out to the whole world.

 

This week wraps up with candidate forums at Prescott
<http://www.schlosserforcongress.com/get_involved/calendar.php?calview=event
&event_id=32&prevview=month&year=2006&month=11&day=1>  College in Prescott
at 4:30 on Wednesday and Central
<http://www.schlosserforcongress.com/get_involved/calendar.php?calview=event
&event_id=33&prevview=month&year=2006&month=11&day=2>  Arizona College in
Coolidge at 3:00 on Thursday.  Of the ten joint appearances of the
Congressional candidates, the incumbent will appear at only one - Coolidge -
where I'm sure he hopes to continue dodging questions about his blatantly
false attack ads and impending criminal indictment(s).  I believe that our
strategy of engaging voters with a consistently positive campaign in the
face of mud slung from both sides will pay off on Election Day.

 

I also spent two hours doing a call-in show on the student radio station of
Northern Arizona University on Sunday night, and an hour this morning with
the news-talk radio station in my home town.  The public radio affiliate in
this Congressional district will broadcast 30-minute interviews with me and
the Democratic nominee (the incumbent didn't show, again) at 6:00 PM on
Wednesday, and also plans to broadcast the Coolidge debate at 6:00 PM on
Friday (these times are Mountain time, if you want to listen to the
<http://www.publicbroadcasting.net/knau/ppr/index.shtml>  KPUB feed online).

 

We're one week away from Election Day, and it's an odd time for candidates -
basically, everything is on autopilot.  We've planned and paid for the
advertising and the October surprises, and most public events are purely
style over substance.  This year is a little different, since so many voters
remain undecided so late in the game, but it's a waiting game that keeps
candidates awake at night.

 

Traveling continues to prevent heavy blogging, but I did post my thoughts
on: 

 

*         Those hard-working inky wretches at AP
http://www.schlosserforcongress.com/blog/blog.php?blog_id=164 

*         Poor judgment
http://www.schlosserforcongress.com/blog/blog.php?blog_id=165 

*         A news story I'm glad to be left out of
http://www.schlosserforcongress.com/blog/blog.php?blog_id=166 

*         The world's biggest cookie jar
http://www.schlosserforcongress.com/blog/blog.php?blog_id=167 

 

With just a few days left, you've helped us reach hundreds of thousands of
voters in Arizona and across the country, who now know that they have a real
choice on November 7th.

_____________________

David B. Schlosser for Congress - Arizona's 1st

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103 E Mohawk Dr | Flagstaff AZ 86001-6904 | 928-255-0195

Freedom - Responsibility - Accountability ... to balance the checkbook

 

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