On the road: Value Voter's Summit
The annual Values Voter Summit is expected to draw thousands of concerned Americans from across the country to hear some of the nation’s foremost experts from the fields of politics, media, entertainment, and Christian ministry discuss values they think should influence voters’ candidate choice.Official website: Values Voter Summit 2008. I'll probably be hanging around "blogger's row."
Hosted by the social conservative group Family Research Council, the three-day summit – which begins Friday, less than two months before the presidential election – will feature prominent and diverse figures including former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich, CNN’s Lou Dobbs, NFL Coach and NASCAR team owner Joe Gibbs, actor and evangelist Stephen Baldwin, and possibly presidential nominees John McCain and Barack Obama (both were invited and have yet to confirm).
Organizers say they seek to energize voter participation in the political process by educating and equipping Americans to change the nation’s policies on issues such as the sanctity of life and marriage, immigration reform, religious freedom, health care, radical Islam, and judicial activism, among others.
They also provide a live, free webcast here.
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