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uconnyc Donating Member (185 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jan-28-04 09:37 PM
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I'm still trying to figure what states each candidate is going for
For Feb. 3

For Edwards it is

1) SC (by a mile)
2) OK or MO
3) NM
Not really in play: DE, ND, AZ

How about the rest?
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alexwcovington Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jan-28-04 09:40 PM
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1. I take offense to that
Edited on Wed Jan-28-04 09:41 PM by alexwcovington
You take North Dakota off that "not in play" list. Right. Now.
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uconnyc Donating Member (185 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jan-28-04 09:42 PM
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3. I'm talking about the campaign
not in terms of results. I have not heard anything about the JRE campaign making a play for ND (advertising or appearances in the state).
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jenk Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jan-28-04 09:41 PM
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2. Edwards will compete in both Oklahoma and Missouri
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Feanorcurufinwe Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jan-28-04 09:54 PM
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4. Kerry's going for all 7
He has ad buys in all 7, I'm not sure how many he is visiting. I think the biggest pushes will be in MO, SC, and AZ.

South Carolina

The South Carolina Campaign has gained even more momentum in the last couple of days, with the endorsement of South Carolina’s senior Senator and former Governor Fritz Hollings feeding a recent surge. With more than 400,000 veterans in South Carolina, Senator Hollings – along with the John Kerry’s Veterans Brigade – will bring four busloads of fellow veterans from all over the South to South Carolina to campaign for John Kerry in the coming days. Hollings has been reaching out to South Carolina’s mayors, elected officials, former elected officials and democratic activists across the state to tell them about John Kerry and his vision for America.

To date, the South Carolina team has secured over 22 staff in place, with 56 key supporters throughout South Carolina’s 46 counties. Six state legislators including the Chairman of the Legislative Black Caucus, the South Carolina House Minority Leader and the Senate President Pro-Tempore Emeritus have announced their support for Kerry.

Calls and e-mails are flooding into the office from people who want to volunteer between now and Election Day. The International Association of Fire Fighters and the International Longshoreman Association Local 1422 are already planning their extensive outreach efforts for the state on Kerry’s behalf. Over the next week, key Kerry supporters will campaign in South Carolina to fight for votes for John Kerry in his effort to change America, including Senator Max Cleland, Representative Gregory Meeks, Carole King, and Diana Kerry.

Missouri

In Missouri, John Kerry’s campaign has grown exponentially since the Iowa caucuses. Kerry will stop in Missouri right after the New Hampshire primary and the campaign expects a large crowd to welcome him to the state. With Roy Temple, former Chief of Staff to the late Governor Mel Carnahan, heading the state operation with 10 staffers, Kerry volunteers and supporters are appearing everywhere and plan to kick off activities with New Hampshire primary watching parties all across the state. This week, Senator Edward Kennedy, former Georgia Senator Max Cleland, Carole King and Chris Heinz will travel to Missouri to help fight for votes for John Kerry.

Arizona

Two recent polls have placed John Kerry in the lead in the state already, and he is working hard to solidify his support. There are already over 50,000 ballots out to people who have requested ballots to support Kerry for President. The large universe of volunteers is growing on a daily basis. Firefighters are staffing phone banks nightly in the state and have proven once again that they are an integral part of the John Kerry campaign. Volunteers are baking “Cookies for Kerry” and dropping them off at fire stations around the valley to thank them for their support. Seniors are also turning out in droves for Kerry at John Kerry clubs in the major seniors’ communities around the state. New Hampshire watch parties have been scheduled around the state and the response has been overwhelming.

This weekend nearly 100 volunteers from California are taking Kerry-vans to Arizona, departing from the Veterans Administration campus in Los Angeles. The volunteers, mostly veterans, will be greeted upon arrival in Arizona by Mrs. Heinz Kerry, Arizona veterans and firefighters as they start their weekend of canvassing, phone calling and reaching out to Arizona’s undecided voters.

Over the next week, in addition to Mrs. Heinz Kerry, Representative Earl Blumenauer, former Administrator of SBA Aida Alvanez, Chris Heinz, President of the International Association of Fire Fighters Harold Schaitberger, and Former HUD Secretary Henry Cisneros will travel to Arizona to help fight for votes.

Delaware

In Delaware, John Kerry’s efforts are being led by a group of five political professionals who have already organized canvassing activities, telephone banking, and rallies for Kerry. Despite the short time the office has been open, Kerry has picked up key endorsements including State Senator Pat Blevins, State Senator George H. Bunting Jr., Wilmington Council President Theodore Blunt, Sussex County Council Member Dale R. Dukes, Kent County Commissioner Richard E. Ennis, New Castle County Council Member Karen Venezky, National Committeeman Bert DiClemente, Vice Chair of the State Party Jim Hussey Jr., and New Castle County Recorder of Deeds Michael E. Kozikowski.

North Dakota

John Kerry’s visit to North Dakota in the coming week has created great excitement about the campaign in the state. The campaign has opened offices in Bismarck and Fargo with six staff members on the ground and volunteers are arriving daily. Labor unions, leaders in the Native American community, and veterans groups have already expressed support for Kerry’s candidacy, declaring that he is the candidate who can beat Bush. Former Georgia Senator Max Cleland will travel to North Dakota later on this week to help fight for votes in the state.

New Mexico

Building on the already tremendously strong support for John Kerry in New Mexico under the leadership of Lt. Governor Diane Denish and House Speaker Ben Lujan, New Mexico voters have given his campaign an enormous bump in the state following the Iowa caucus victory. With the infusion of a half-dozen enthusiastic staff members from the Iowa campaign, there are now 15 staff members and hundreds of volunteers who work out of the four campaign offices across New Mexico. Firefighters, veterans and women for Kerry organizations are growing stronger every day and will hold events throughout the week leading up to the caucuses. Last weekend the firefighters and the Kerry Core of New Mexico walked precincts across the state to encourage voters to turn in absentee ballots for John Kerry. Over 15 additional key local endorsements will be announced in the coming days.

Albuquerque Veterans for Kerry kicked off a major organizational effort this morning at the Baralas Coffee House where dozens of veterans motivated each other to call, email and visit other veterans in the hope of getting a fellow brother elected President of the United States.

The "Kerry Brigade" steps up its march across New Mexico this week with visits from Teresa Heinz Kerry, Senator Ted Kennedy and Former Housing Secretary Henry Cisneros.
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