'Live From the Newsroom' tackles political debate

Voters in Delaware County have some very good reasons to get out to the polls on Tuesday and exercise their most basic constitutional right.

Actually, there are 664 of them. We explain it in today's editorial.

In the meantime, we were proud to hold a panel discussion featuring several of the countywide candidates last night on our live-stream Internet show, 'Live From the Newsroom.'

If you missed the show, you can catch the replay here.

Our thanks to Republicans Dave White, the incumbent seeking re-election to County Council; and Jennifer Holsten Maddaloni, who is seeking the register of wills post.

From the Democratic side of the ledgeer, we were joined by Upper Providence Councilman Bill Clinton, running for council, and Frank Daly, who has his eyes on the register of wills prize.

All four candidates offered a spirited discussion, focusing on the county economy and jobs.

The truth is that one of the things that is making this off-year election stand out is not just the shift in voter registration numbers, but rather the quality of the candidates.

Both the Republicans and Democrats are fielding solid slates for all the county posts.

Now it's up to the voters to do their part.

By voting!

Comments

Anonymous said…
Daly embarrassed himself and insulted county workers by making statements that they don't work hard.