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Media Advisory: 2010:The Mother of All Elections? PennFuture`s Annual Post-Election Forum Set for November 10

Mon Oct 26, 2009 1:17pm EDT
Political Recap & Discussion Featuring Republican and Democratic Leaders,
Political Writers and Pollster 

Tuesday, November 10 from 9:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at Harrisburg Hilton and Towers
--(Business Wire)--
Citizens for Pennsylvania`s Future (PennFuture): 

On Tuesday, November 10, 2009 from 9:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., PennFuture`s annual
post election forum at the Harrisburg Hilton will feature Pennsylvania`s
politicians and pundits pondering the results of the 2009 elections and
prognosticating the impact and results in 2010 and beyond. 

The PennFuture forum starts with panels of elected leaders and journalists,
followed by a luncheon. The event is moderated by Jan Jarrett, president and CEO
of PennFuture. The luncheon speaker is Dr. Christopher Borick from Muhlenberg
College`s Political Science Department and Institute of Public Opinion. 

The forum stars some of Pennsylvania`s best known and frequently quoted elected
officials facing off with one another and statewide pundits, including:

* House Majority Leader Todd Eachus (D-Luzerne); 
* Senator David Argall (R-Schuylkill); 
* Representative Bill Adolph (R-Delaware); 
* Pete DeCoursey of Capitolwire; 
* Alex Roarty of Politics PA and Pennsylvania Legislative Services; 
* Tom Fitzgerald of the Philadelphia Inquirer and 
* Laura Vecsey of the Harrisburg Patriot-News.

Tickets to the forum (including lunch) are $25 for the general public, $15 for
PennFuture members. To purchase tickets, go to PennFuture`s secure website or
call 800-321-7775.

Citizens for Pennsylvania`s Future
Jeanne K. Clark, 412-258-6683 or 412-736-6092 

Copyright Business Wire 2009



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