South Carolina Senator Lindsey Graham will be featured in an in-depth interview today, Oct. 23, at 10 a.m. EDT on Fiscal Fridays, the new public affairs television series on the New Hampshire-based NH1 News Network.
Graham, a Republican presidential candidate, will answer questions about the national debt and the specific fiscal and economic policies he would pursue as president.
South Carolina Senator Lindsey Graham will be featured in an in-depth interview today, Oct. 23, at 10 a.m. EDT on Fiscal Fridays, the new public affairs television series on the New Hampshire-based NH1 News Network.
Graham, a Republican presidential candidate, will answer questions about the national debt and the specific fiscal and economic policies he would pursue as president.
Watch the live stream here. Questions for Graham can be submitted via Twitter to @NH1News or with the hashtag #FiscalFriday.
Fiscal Fridays — a project of First Budget, a joint nonpartisan initiative of the Campaign to Fix the Debt and The Concord Coalition — gives New Hampshire primary voters and the country at large the opportunity to hear directly from the candidates on the policies they would include in their first budget as president. Other co-sponsors of the series are NH1, the Business and Industry Association of New Hampshire, and the Warren B. Rudman Center at the University of New Hampshire’s Law School.
Paul Steinhauser, political director and anchor for NH1, is conducting the half-hour live television interviews. Today’s program will be carried live on WBIN-TV, 99.1 NH1 News, and on the NH1 website. A video will be available later online.
Democratic presidential candidate and former Maryland Governor Martin O’Malley appeared on the show last week. Fiscal Fridays kicked off on Oct. 9 with an interview with Republican presidential candidate and Ohio Governor John Kasich.
Media Contact: Steve Winn, (703) 254-7828 [email protected]
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