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Honey, is that Ted Strickland at the door?
Ohio Gov. Ted Strickland will go door-to-door in Cincinnati Saturday, Sept. 6, campaigning for Democratic Presidential candidate Sen. Barack Obama, according to Eva Clark, spokesperson for Democratic state representative candidate Connie Pillich, who will join Strickland.
Strickland’s door-knocking is part of a statewide Knock for Barack effort that the campaign hopes attracts thousands of supporters in 19 cities, including Dayton. Strickland and Pillich will join volunteers gathering at the Ash War Memorial on the southwest corner of Hunt and Cooper roads at 3 p.m. Saturday.
In Dayton volunteers will gather at 2 p.m. Saturday at Obama campaign headquarters, 40 N. Main St., Suite 60.
The campaign hopes to send volunteers to 100,000 homes on Saturday and Sunday. Volunteers will talk to voters about the Obama-Biden campaign’s “plan to cut taxes for middle class families, create jobs and rebuild” the economy, according to a news release from the campaign.
Pillach, a Democrat from Montgomery, faces Republican Virgil Lovitt of Sharonville.
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September 7, 2008 2:16 PM | Link to this
There is no ‘a’ in Pillich.