They won’t be in a huge football stadium, as they will be tomorrow in Columbia, South Carolina. But Oprah Winfrey and Sen. Barack Obama will take it to the stage today in Iowa. Two times.
First in Des Moines, then in Cedar Rapids.
C-SPAN plans to broadcast some of the Oprah/Obama Show live this afternoon at 4:30 Eastern time (1:30 p.m. Pacific).
I’m excited. Will Oprah’s presence on the campaign trail be a mere show-biz moment? Or will it rock this presidential race like nothing else could?
You can check here to stay up-to-date on C-SPAN’s schedule of campaign coverage.
Hat-tip to DeAngelo Starnes for reminding me that C-SPAN exists.
Obama has definitely disappointed me as time has progressed. All the big 3 are talk and no action mostly. I'm leaning more and more towards Joe Biden. That guy knows how to get things done, and he has the respect of the world leaders.
ReplyDeleteCome on now, SJ... Is that any way to treat a fellow Muslim? ;^D
ReplyDelete(Like Obama said, it's the "silly season"...)