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Filed under: Feature, Lead Story, PoliGazette Radio — Michael van der Galien, Editor-in-Chief on January 12, 2008 @ 4:00 am CET

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Today on PoliGazette Radio: Pete Abel of The Moderate Voice. Pete will join Jason and me to talk about moderate Republicans like himself and embryonic stem cell research (which is an issue Pete cares greatly about). After Pete we will be joined by Governor Christine Todd Whitman of the Republican Leadership Council and the Whitman Strategy Group (which is “dedicated to helping businesses and organizations realize the benefits of being responsible environmental stewards and providing advice on navigating government bureaucracies.”).

With her we’ll talk about moderate Republicans (the theme of the show), the WSG and of course the work she does for the RLC.

The show starts at 1PM ET, you can listen to it live by clicking on the play button on the player in the right sidebar or by heading over to our PoliGazette Radio website and you can join us in the chat. Finally, if you have a question for either Pete or the Governor you can call in. The number is:

(646) 200-0656

UPDATE: it was an awesome show if I may say so myself. Both Governor Whitman and Pete Abel were great guests. You can listen to it by clicking on the player below:

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