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WI_DEM Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jan-31-04 01:22 PM
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2500-3000 people turn out for Dean in Tucson, AZ
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Gov. Dean just got done addressing a town hall meeting on health care in Tucson and reports are that well over 2,000 people attended. Not bad for a candidate who is not spending any money on media in Arizona. He is off to Seattle now and then will be in Wisconsin (Milwaukee) tonight.

I smell a comeback coming our way. Speaking of comebacks our comeback bat is closing quickly on $1.5 million. The troops are enthused. We miss Trippi but think Roy Neal is hitting the right buttons and knows what he is doing.

We will get as many delegates as we can on 2/3 (and don't count Dean out of making decent showings in New Mexico, Arizona, and even South Carolina). And then it is on to our big tests next weekend in Michigan, Washington State and Maine.

http://www.blogforamerica.com/

Dean Supporters, Don't give up hope. Remember we still lead in delegates. We have won DC, came in third in Iowa, and came in a solid second in NH. We have a candidate to truly believe in. We are coming back.

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