GOP Senate Candidate Elizabeth Emken Takes to the Airwaves
Posted: Tuesday, October 16, 2012
Wednesday, October 17, 2012
With her Democratic opponent refusing to debate, Senate candidate Elizabeth is hitting the airwaves and appearing on some of the top-rated radio programs in the state. Elizabeth has launched an aggressive campaign against Dianne Feinstein, whose favorable ratings are the lowest since she was elected to the senate. In fact, Emken has done more TV and radio interviews than Meg Whitman and Carly Fiorina combined! Tomorrow, Emken will appear on two of California's most popular talk radio shows - Armstrong & Getty and John & Ken! Emken will begin her day with Jack Armstrong and Joe Getty at 7:05AM on KSTE-AM 650 in Sacramento, which is simulcast on KKSF-AM 910 in San Francisco and KSWX-AM 1280 in Stockton. Armstrong & Getty are Northern California's top-rated morning talk radio show and their independent, irreverent style has made them a must-listen destination for Capitol City and Bay Area audiences. Emken will then travel down to Los Angeles to join John & Ken as the featured guest on their "Election Extravaganza" live on KFI-AM 640 at the Ayres Hotel in Anaheim at 4:00PM. The Ayres Hotel located at 2550 East Katella Avenue and the event is open to the public. John Kobylt and Ken Chiampou hold court as Southern California's show of record and have the largest local talk radio audience in the nation with more than one million people listening to the controversial duo on their drive home. By the way, in case you missed it, the latest CBRT/Pepperdine poll shows the race is tightening up:
- In the past two weeks, Feinstein's lead has shrunk from 23% to 17% among all voters, and just 10% among those who will "definitely" vote.
- Feinstein is still polling at the worst numbers of her career at only 48%, and is losing to Emken in the North State, Central Valley, Inland Empire, Orange County and San Diego.
- An overwhelming 21% of voters remain undecided on the U.S. Senate race. These voters are looking to replace entrenched incumbents like Dianne Feinstein.
Don't forget to tune in to both programs and hear Elizabeth Emken's plan for a new direction for our state and nation. To learn more about Elizabeth or help her get to the U.S. Senate, please visit her website at www.emken2012.com.
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