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Washington Journal for Saturday, August 4

Washington, DC
Saturday, August 4, 2012

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Paul Conway, Generation Opportunity President and Former Chief of Staff, Dept. of Labor, 2005-07

Topic:  A demographic divide exists between Obama and Romney.  It is likely that Obama will get the majority of the Millennial vote (ages 18-29), while Romney will take the 65+.  Young voters turned out in record numbers for Obama in 2008, but will that momentum continue in 2012, especially with the current economy and unemployment?  Conway will discuss the role of the 18-29 voter in the 2012 election.

Lorraine Woellert, Bloomberg News, U.S. Economy Reporter

Topic: Guest will analyze the latest job numbers released Friday by the Department of Labor, and discuss where there has been growth and decline.

Lt. Gen. William Ingram, Jr., Army National Guard, Director
           
Topic: Guest will discuss the role of the Army National Guard, their training programs, deployment to war zones, as well as the future role of the national guards and reservists returning from Iraq and Afghanistan.

Updated: Saturday, August 4, 2012 at 10:35am (ET)

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