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Palin, Biden to campaign in Ohio on Monday
Both presidential campaigns will send their vice presidential candidates back to Ohio on Monday, Nov. 3, to rally the troops in a final day of campaigning in the battle for Ohio’s 20 electoral votes.
Doors will open at 6:30 a.m. in the Cleveland suburb of Lakewood where Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, Republican candidate John McCain’s running mate, will appear. The rally is at 8:15 a.m. at Lakewood Park, 14532 Lake Ave. (at Belle Avenue).
To RSVP, click here.
Meanwhile, U.S. Sen. Joe Biden, D-Del., Democrat Barack Obama’s running mate, and his wife Jill will hold rallies in Zanesville and the Akron area. In Zanesville, doors open at 1:45 p.m. for the 3:45 p.m. event. The rally is at Putnam Hill Park, Pine Street and Grandview Avenue.
The event is free and tickets are not required, but an online RSVP is encouraged. You can RSVP here.
Doors open for the Akron area event at 5:30 p.m. It starts at 7:30 p.m. The rally is at Copley High School, 3807 Ridgewood Rd., Copley, Oh.
The event is free and open to the public, tickets are NOT required. Members of the public are encouraged to RSVP. You can RSVP by clicking here.
On Sunday, Nov. 2, Obama will hold rallies in Columbus, Cleveland and Cincinnati while Palin will hold rallies in Canton, Marietta, Columbus and Owensville in Clermont County near Cincinnati
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By Jeffrey
November 2, 2008 10:45 AM | Link to this
There are many jobs where age doesn’t matter. But President of the US isn’t one of them. The job is very demanding and hard on the nerves and physique. Just look at how much older Bush looked after a few years in office. I think it’s seriously irresponsible to put a man that old in the White House and especially with a VP who is clearly dumb. Our country would be a laughing stock. It will be anyway if we are dumb enough to elect McCain and his very dumb sidekick. We have to take the job of President seriously and not vote just on party ID (or a pretty face).By Joanie
November 2, 2008 10:41 AM | Link to this
I just saw a McCain ad saying “Obama has never run anything.” He’s run a pretty effective campaign for President. And McCain? His campaign has been accurately called “a flaming bag of dog poop dropped on America’s doorstep.”By Jim
November 2, 2008 9:44 AM | Link to this
McCain, who I’ve always admired and liked, has made too many blunders to win this election. His biggest mistake was selling out to the right wing who smeared him in 2000 and is allowing them to run his campaign. His second blunder was picking Sarah Palin as his running mate. She’s a complete idiot who has no business on the national stage. Country first? Palin? McCain’s campaign has been negative and erratic, and will go down in flames on Tuesday, as it should.By ste
November 2, 2008 6:05 AM | Link to this
There are many differences in this election. With our economy in the toilet, unemployment increasing, the war in Iraq, based upon lies, still going on. And, an unpopular president, a scandal ridden republican party. Actually, the word “republican” is toxic in some areas of the country. (consider dino rossi in washington state. changed his political affiliation on the ballot from “republican” to “gop”) We also have a democratic candidate - Obama, who is very charismatic and started a movement, not just a political run. The youth of today are looking for change. Actually, a majority of Americans are. Early voting favors Obama. Obama’s economic plan and health plan favor the middle class. The republicans have been incapable of using the old Rove tactics. McCain is too old. And, Palin is a ditz. More Americans fear her than McCain. Mainly because of here lack of knowledge and radical religious ideology. The republicans will lose this election. and, it’s their own fault.By jpills
November 1, 2008 9:11 PM | Link to this
Yes, Polls, Polls Polls, ads, ads, ads, $$$$….Obama staff has been cocky for weeks, spending money like Drunken sailors on TV, soap opera production, commercials, trying to buy election. I like the new Rear View Mirror theme, very creative looking to past (BTW. the past Obama is pretty interesting stuff also..although most is fuzzy, or a blocked channel). Anyway, let me pause now for a commercial interruption. PSST. Have you looked in your Rear View Mirror Obama fans…. McCain is passing on the RIGHT. Schwarzenegger is riding shotgun! McCain-Palin will wait for you at the finish line on Nov 4th Obama is going to lose, the polls are now looking outstanding for a McCain win. Keep in mind Kerry was leading by 17% two weeks out in 04 and was leading by 6% on election day, but lost by 3%. McCain will be president elect on November 5th, join the Momentum Now.