NOW! LIVE CHAT with Elizabeth Warren Live Q&A Chat on Patch
Join us as U.S. Senate candidate Elizabeth Warren will chat lives on Concord Patch.
- By Liz Taurasi
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- July 13, 2012
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Massachusetts U.S. Senate candidate Elizabeth Warren will be live chatting on Dedham Patch on Friday, July 13, at 1:15 p.m.
Join our online community chat where you and your neighbors can ask Warren questions about her 2012 campaign and the issues you care about most. Wondering about her stance on the economy, the national debt, or education? What about how she would help middle class families or small businesses?
The chat runs from 1:15 to 2 p.m.
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