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Saturday, September 6, 2008
Another local Obama field office opening Tuesday
Another local field office for Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama is having a grand opening Tuesday, Sept. 9 at 5 p.m. at 3346 Germantown St.
There will be refreshments, games and giveaways. A voter registration canvass is also being launched from the office and the office is requesting donation of supplies.
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Obama to campaign in Dayton area on Tuesday
Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama will campaign in the Dayton area on Tuesday, Sept. 9, according to a Democratic official.
That means the Dayton area, at least for a day, will be at the center of this year’s presidential campaign and the battle for Ohio’s 20 electoral votes.
Republican presidential candidate John McCain and Sarah Palin, his running mate, also will be in the Dayton area on Tuesday. They’ll be at a morning rally in front of The Golden Lamb restaurant in Lebanon.
More details on the Obama event are expected to be available on Sunday, Sept. 7.
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McCain, Palin to rally in Lebanon on Tuesday
Republican presidential candidate John McCain and his vice presidential running mate Sarah Palin, the governor of Alaska, will be in Lebanon for a morning rally on Tuesday, Sept. 9.
The “McCain Street USA” rally will be outside The Golden Lamb restaurant at 27 S. Broadway. Doors will open for the rally at 7 a.m. More details will be available later.
Those who want to attend should RSVP by calling 614-441-8622 or by e-mail at ohio@johnmccain.com.
It will be the first Ohio campaign stop by the McCain-Palin ticket since the Republican National Convention last week in Minnesota.
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McCain, Obama to suspend negative TV ads on Sept. 11
The Republican and Democratic presidential nominees John McCain and Barack Obama will take part in a joint appearance at the World Trade Center site in New York on Thursday to mark the seventh anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks, according to wire reports.
The campaigns will also suspend television advertising critical of each other on Sept. 11. The McCain campaign has said it will air no ads that day, according to the Associated Press
