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On today's show, Craig speaks with U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack. Craig speaks with Republican Strategist Saul Anuzis about what Republicans are hoping to hear during this evening's Presidential Debate and what Mitt Romney needs to do to change the tide in the polls. Craig is joined by Sue Smith, President of the Michigan Chapter of the League of Women Voters, Jocelyn Benson, Director of the Michigan Center for Election Law, and Reverend D. Alexander Bullock, President of the Highland Park Chapter of the NAACP and President of Rainbow Push Detroit, to discuss the regulations and rules voters should be aware of before signing up to vote. Craig takes calls from listeners and asks, what questions are you hoping will be answered at tonight's debate? What could Mitt Romney do to change people's opinions of him? Michigan Citizen Action has released a study which found that Governor Snyder's repeal of the Item Pricing Law in March 2011 has been detrimental to consumers and the workforce in Michigan. Craig speaks with Linda Teeter, Executive Director of Michigan Citizen Action, about the study and how the repeal has affected Michigan consumers. Fair.org recently released a study which shows that poverty is not an issue in most election coverage. Craig speaks with Steve Rendall, Senior Analyst for Fair.org, about the study and what issues concerning the poor aren't being discussed this political season. This Saturday, People for Palmer Park will host a tour of dozens of historic apartment buildings in Palmer Park. WDET's Rob St. Mary speaks with People for Palmer Park's Greg Piazza and Sarah James, who are coordinating the tour, about what people will see on the tour. Also, the Metro Times stops by for their weekly segment. This week, Writer Curt Guyette talks about the push for a regional transit authority.
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