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Andrea Lawful-Sanders, Biden
Andrea Lawful-Sanders leaves WURD after Biden campaign provides questions for Joe Biden interview
It’s not at all an uncommon practice for interviewees to share topics they would prefer,” Biden campaign spokesperson Lauren Hitt said in a statement.
Radio host who interviewed Biden leaves station after admitting campaign aides gave her pre-selected questions
Radio host Andrea Lawful-Sanders has stepped down from WURD after admitting that her post-debate interview with President Joe Biden included questions that had been pre-selected
Andrea Lawful-Sanders, WURD Radio part ways after she used questions provided by Biden's campaign
Sara M. Lomax, the president and CEO of WURD, said the radio station is "not a mouthpiece" for Biden or any other administration.
USA Today
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Who is Andrea Lawful-Sanders and why she left WURD after Biden interview
A
radio
host at the only Black-owned station in Philadelphia has stepped down over the last few days after admitting she used pre-approved questions in an interview with President Joe Biden.
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on MSN
‘Black Media Matters': Philadelphia's WURD Parts Ways With Radio Reporter Involved in Biden Interview Questions Flap
Black talk
radio
station
WURD
in Philadelphia has ended its relationship with host
Andrea
Lawful-Sanders
in the wake ...
Fox News
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Radio station 'parts ways' with host after admitting White House gave her questions before Biden interview
WURD
, a Philadelphia-based Black-owned
radio
station, has parted ways with its host after she revealed that the White ...
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