INTERVIEW THE CANDIDATES Have you heard about the C.O.V.E Candidate Interviews? Who is C.O.V.E., you say? Well, first, C.O.V.E. is a community of neighborhood civic associations who came together to support the idea of having a forum for voters to engage in substantive dialogue with candidates that are running for public office in the District of Columbia. This is a critical election year and in today's economy, it's important to be engaged in the process to ensure the city is being governed by competent, committed public servants who understand who they work for. Already, several candidates have been interviewed and many of the audience members have remarked they have gained new and helpful insights about a candidate which will aid them in their voter decision-making process. This Wednesday, COVE is offering you another opportunity to meet three front-runner candidates: - Kwame Brown, Candidate for Council Chair, - Kenyan McDuffie, Candidate for Ward Five City Councilmember and - Clark Ray, Candidate for At-Large City Councilmember. Come out and check out these candidates, get answers to questions you want answered and be informed. Your vote is your power. Wednesday, August 25, 2010 Community Academy Public Charter Schools (the former Armstrong Adult Education Center) 7:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. 1st and P Streets, NW |