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Thursday, September 6, 2012

A Conversation with Michigan Senator Carl Levin

Senior Senator Carl Levin of Michigan joins us on radio row to talk about the economy of Michigan and the nation, and how both will impact the president’s chances for re-election.

Guest:

  • Senator Carl Levin (D-MI)

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  • klinton

    Rick Snyder a “very conservative governor?”  The Republican party backed Pete Hoekstra saying that Rick Snyder was “too moderate.”  And my question to both parties, “What’s wrong with being a moderate?”  Snyder won the governorship in a landslide largely due to the support of independents like me.    Your description of Snyder (and Levin’s agreement) is off base.     

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