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KPFA Indiana/North Carolina primary coverage Tuesday night

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KPFA Indiana/North Carolina primary coverage Tuesday night
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Go to KPFA.org on Tuesday night to listen and blog!

Live Coverage: Indiana and North Carolina Primaries - May 6th 7pm Pacific

Special Election Night Coverage with Mitch Jeserich, Tuesday, May 6th starting at 7pm PST.

Join us online during the broadcast! KPFA will be Blogging Live during the show, with photos, polls, and links to online info about the primaries - post your comments in our liveblog chatroom, right on the KPFA.org homepage, starting at 7pm Pacific Time!

The next chapter in the Democratic Primary will be written Tuesday night as voters in both Indiana and North Carolina go to the polls, where there will be 187 delegates up for grabs. KPFA brings you election night coverage starting at 7 pm on Tuesday night. Host Mitch Jeserich will bring you election night speeches, insightful interviews, controversial clips from the likes of John Hagee and Jeremiah Wright, and your phone calls. We'll also have our on-line live blog up and running at kpfa.org so we all can see and hear what our on-line community has to say.

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