McDonnell Appears on Vietnamese TV

Republican gubernatorial nominee Robert F. McDonnell is trying to make inroads in the state's Asian community through a series of meet-and-greet events.
Check out this clip from SBTN, a Vietnamese station available in the United States through DISH and local cable networks, from a March 3 appearance at the Tower Club in McLean. (McDonnell's part is in English).
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March 10, 2009; 10:00 AM ET
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AG Mcdonnell's friendly and nonpartisan approach to the ethnic communities signifies he is ready to listen to inputs from Asian Americans in Virginia. Most candidates only likes to hear themselves talk. I am proud to learn that a top state official is working hard to seek our endorsement. The respect he's shown to our community leaders is evident in this clip.