


Like it or not, Joe the Plumber has become as much as household name as ObamaGirl.
Now's your chance to ask the Ohio man who sparked the real economic fight between the two presidential campaigns a question.
Joe Wurzelbacher will do a live chat with The Washington Times on Friday at 11 a.m.
The site is open now for question submissions.
You have to register, which will only take a moment. A transcript of the chat will be posted at the same link once it's over.
We've got a great lineup over on our 'chat' page, hosting regular lunchtime chats with top campaign folks.
Just today, we had former Va. Gov. Doug Wilder and Team Obama's Virginia spokesman Kevin Griffis, and last week we had Michael Dukakis.
Coming up in a couple of days: Tom Brokaw.
—Christina Bellantoni, national political reporter,
The Washington Times
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