Sponsor

wnyc.org / 93.9fm / am 820

Major Race

« previous episode | next episode »

Friday, September 10, 2004

In late 2003, Congressman Major Owens announced he would run for one last term of office and then retire in 2006. But two former protégés, Tracy Boyland and Yvette Clarke, won’t wait, and are challenging the 11-term Representative in the Democratic primary.

President's Choice

Jennifer Millerwise, Adeputy communications director for Bush-Cheney 2004, explains the President's campaign strategy for the next 53 days
» GeorgeWBush.com

At the guest's request, the audio for this interview is being withheld for the time being.

Comment

Swinging in New Jersey

Patrick MurrayActing Director of the Star Ledger Eagleton Poll, and professor of Public Policy at Rutgers University discusses the four point difference between Kerry and Bush in the polls in the state of NJ
and
Larry HugickChairman of Princeton Survey Research Associates on criticism over a recent Newsweek ...

Comment

Commission's Mission

Bill Moyers, host of PBS' NOW and author, Moyers on America: A Journalist and His Times (The New Press, 2004), on the NOW 1-hour special on the September 11th Commission
» More September 11th Anniversary Coverage on WNYC

Comment

Shades of Graydon

Graydon Carter, Editor in Chief of Vanity Fair and author, What We've Lost (Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2004), asseses the current Bush administration and its effects on America at home and abroad
» Vanity Fair

Comment

All in the Family

Tracy Boyland, New York City Councilwoman (D-41) representing parts of Bedford Stuyvesant, Ocean Hill-Brownsville, East Flatbush and candidate in Democratic primary for Major Owens Congressional seat
» Councilmember Boyland

Comment

Vetting Yvette

Yvette Clarke, City Councilwoman (D-40th) representing Kensington, Prospect-Lefferts, Ditmas Park; parts of Crown Heights, Flatbush, East Flatbush; on her campaign to unseat US Rep. Major Owens in Tuesday's primary
» Councilmember Clarke

Comment

Major Challenge

Congressman Major Owens D- 11th District (Brooklyn), on his primary race
» Congressman Owens

Comment