CNN’s American Morning Speaks to Independents on 9/11

By Nancy Hanks | Related entries in News
CNN’s American Morning Speaks to Independents on 9/11
Jackie Salit, IndependentVoting.org President, to Appear
Polarization has frequently been part of America’s political culture, but the divisions over healthcare and the President’s education speech have flooded the airwaves. As we mark another anniversary of 9/11, the sense of fellowship that emerged from that tragedy seems to have faded from public consciousness. American Morning turns to independent voters for their view.
IndependentVoting.org president Jackie Salit was interviewed for the segment. American Morning Airs from 6:00 – 9:00 am (EST). (The exact time of the segment is unknown at the time of this alert.)
For more news for independents, see The Hankster
http://grassrootsindependent.blogspot.com/

Jackie Salit, IndependentVoting.org President, speaks about what healthcare and education has to do with independent politics

Polarization has frequently been part of America’s political culture, but the divisions over healthcare and the President’s education speech have flooded the airwaves. As we mark another anniversary of 9/11, the sense of fellowship that emerged from that tragedy seems to have faded from public consciousness. American Morning turns to independent voters for their view.

IndependentVoting.org president Jackie Salit was interviewed for the segment. American Morning Airs from 6:00 – 9:00 am (EST). (The exact time of the segment is unknown at the time of this alert.)

Jackie Salit is the author of “How the Independent Movement Went Left by Going Right” — a must view documentary for progressives and independents…

Cross-posted at The Hankster


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