The Yakima Tea Party will be hosting a public forum with four U.S. Senate candidates on Wednesday, February 10, 2010. The event is free to the public, and will be held at the Yakima Convention Center from 7:00PM to 8:30PM.
Although the event is not being sponsored by the Republican Party, all the candidates appearing are Republicans hopeful of unseating the incumbent, Democrat Senator Patty Murray.
The candidates that will be attending are:
Art Coday: http://www.codayforussenate.com/
Clint Didier: http://www.clintdidier.org/
Chris Widener: http://www.chriswidener.org/
Sean Salazar: http://www.seanforsenate.com/
Check out this promotional image for the candidate forum:





With the conservative’s theme of fiscal conservatism,perhaps
these four republican primary candidates,should meet up
and decide on a single candidate for the republican ballot;
actually they should consider this idea because they will
need all of the publicity they can muster to challenge Murray;
to have four unknowns to run a campaign for their party’s nomination,will only give each one a minimal of publicity.
In order to run an optimal campaign against the overwhelming
if not cinch winner in Murray,all optimal strategy has got to be in place.That one person should traverse the state nonstop,both in debates as well as townhall meetings.The
challenger will ultimately have to be a known and non-threatening quantity;even with all of the meticulous campaigning in order,
Murray would be a prohibitive favorite.