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How to join Reid's 'tele-town hall' on health care reform

As promised, Sen. Harry Reid, D-Nev., has released details on how to join his upcoming tele-town hall to discuss health care reform.

Reid is holding the event on Aug. 28 and expects as many as 50,000 Nevadans to join.

To be among them, go sign up at http://reid.senate.gov/ to receive a call to join.

Here's how it's going to work, according to Reid's people:

"Approximately 50,000 Nevadans from all parts of the state and all political affiliations will receive a phone call inviting them to join Senator Reid’s live tele-town hall meeting, including all those who register online. After clicking the town hall button, users will then be asked to fill out their name, number, and e-mail. Only those with Nevada numbers will receive calls to participate in the tele-town hall."

 

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1 Response to "How to join Reid's 'tele-town hall' on health care reform"
Looks like somebody is scared to show up in person.
Written by: BDB on Tuesday, Aug. 18, 2009 at 11:20 PM -- Report abuse
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