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Obama campaign opening 2 more local offices this week

In an effort to target smaller communities and suburban areas, Barack Obama’s campaign is opening several new offices in the Dayton area this week.

The new Obama offices opening this week are:

Vandalia Office 6550 Poe Rd (937)541-6042 Will have a grand opening Sunday, Sept. 14, at 2 p.m.

Beavercreek Office 1337 Hanes Road Beavercreek (937) 541-6058 Opens Sept. 16

Local Obama offices that are already open:

Dayton Office 40 N. Main, Suite 60 in Kettering Tower downtown (937)520-2766

Dayton (West) Office 3346 Germantown St (937)541-6079

Middletown Office 55 S. Main St Middletown (513)571-4976

Oxford Office 32 W. Walnut Street Oxford (513)571-7468

Springfield Office 1613 East Main Street (937) 323-4113

Trotwood Office 100 E. Main St. Trotwood (937)360-8655

Troy Office 14 N Walnut Troy

Xenia Office 87 E. Main St. Xenia

Local John McCain offices that are open:

Montgomery County Victory Office 526 Miamisburg-Centerville Rd

Greene County Victory Office 3317 Cejay Drive Beavercreek

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By Denmark looks good

September 13, 2008 10:00 PM | Link to this

Duh… quit blogging, register, vote, and get everyone to do the same. Furthermore, vote absentee and be sure you get counted. Don’t let the Repub machine keep long lines of people who have to get to low paying jobs to survive, and can’t stay in line and vote. Denmark adopted energy changes in the 70’s… we are years behind. It’s not drill baby drill, it’s invent baby invent!! Read Hot Flat and Crowded by Thomas Friedman.

By Denmark looks good

September 13, 2008 9:59 PM | Link to this

Duh… quit blogging, register, vote, and get everyone to do the same. Furthermore, vote absentee and be sure you get counted. Don’t let the Repub machine keep long lines of people who have to get to low paying jobs to survive, and can’t stay in line and vote. Denmark adopted energy changes in the 70’s… we are years behind. It’s not drill baby drill, it’s invent baby invent!! Read Hot Flat and Crowded by Thomas Friedman.

By Denmark looks good

September 13, 2008 9:55 PM | Link to this

Like every campaign, people are wasting time blogging. The government has you just where they want you. Apathetic, and in a psyche scheme to be divided. Get real. McCain will be more Republican trickle down economics, which clearly if they were going to work we would not be in the Bush nightmare??? Sadly when Obama and Biden take office it will take generations to fix the Bush Cheney corporate gluttany. Read Hot Flat and Crowded by Thomas Friedman. Denmark got on board with alternative energy in the 70’s. We are years behind. It’s not drill baby drill, it is invent baby invent!!!!

By Mak D.

September 13, 2008 7:57 PM | Link to this

This is for parents with kids between the ages of 10-18. If McCain becomes president the chances of your kids fighting in a war that started from a lie will increase.

By Ethel S.

September 13, 2008 3:00 PM | Link to this

That is what Sen. Obama does the best, campaign. No major accomplishments in Congress, no proven record, and no major experience in executive office. You can blame GWB all you want, but what has this Do Nothing Dem Congress done for the past two years? In the past few years, Sen. McCain has passed landmark laws with both Sens. Feingold on campaign finance reform and Kennedy on immigration.

By More of McSame

September 13, 2008 2:04 PM | Link to this

If you want more of the same 8 last years my friends…then vote McCain. If you want difference from the status Quo…then Obama’s your man! PS Palin being next in line for the presidency scares the ** out of me!!!!!

By Mrs. P

September 13, 2008 2:01 PM | Link to this

FYI: People apparently want change. I’m writing to you from NH, and I’m stunned that few reporters grasped what just happened here during Obama’s recent visit. Thousands (not hundreds) of people showed up for his talk in Manchester on Sat., and the tickets for his Friday speech were gone in less than two hours. The only time the people of NH would show up in numbers like that would be if a local gas station was giving away free gas, money, ski lift tickets, or maple syrup. THIS WAS A STUNNING show of support for this state - and yet it got no media coverage. Why? This time he articulated the areas he would change - AND - how he would pay for it. People must really want change here - how about Ohio?

By keeping it real

September 13, 2008 12:38 PM | Link to this

I, for one, am happy to hear this news. It’s nice to see him waste some of his resources in a state he is not going to win.

By Concerned Taxpayer

September 13, 2008 12:28 PM | Link to this

Obama’s Plan - We the gov’t will save you from everything… McCain’s Plan - we the gov’t will help you save yourself. notacon is nuts. Obama can’t ‘lift us out of these financial troubles’ that for the most part we got ourselves into. Whatever happend to personally responsibility? The gov’t isn’t our nanny or keeper, yet so many stupid people turn to the gov’t to ‘save us.’ What a joke.

By notacon

September 13, 2008 11:57 AM | Link to this

Godspeed! Please work hard. We need you Mr. Obama to lift us out of these finanicial troubles.
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