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Gubernatorial debate heats up at MSU

Incumbent Barbour, Democrat Eaves will face off Thursday at Lee Hall

Lawrence Simmons

Issue date: 9/28/07 Section: News
"A debate like this is not possible without multiple campus groups' involvement," Holland said.

Doors will open an hour early to ensure that everyone who wants to come will be seated. College Republicans and Democrats will provide reserve seating for the event. The debate is free of charge and is open to the public. The first three rows will be reserved for reporters and news crew members covering the debate.

After the debate, booths will be set up for people to take the opportunity to register to vote.

Students who have not yet registered are encouraged to do so.
"Students have the possibility of having a big impact on elections," Holland said.

Wiseman said the SMA wanted the debate to be student-run.
"[The students] are doing a fabulous job of putting this program together," he said.

Holland said the Stennis-Montgomery Association is expecting a good turnout.

The debate will kick off at 7 p.m. at Lee Hall Auditorium. For more information, contact the Stennis-Montgomery Association at 325-9480.
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