Wesley Clark in town today
Retired Gen. Wesley Clark, who ran for president in 2004 (and won the Oklahoma primary) is in Cincinnati today to meet with Democratic activists and state Democratic chairman Chris Redfern.
The "Conversation with local activists" is from 3 to 4:30 p.m. at the University of Cincinnati's Tangeman University Center, room 400C.
For more information call the Hamilton County Democratic Party at (513) 421-0495
UPDATE:
Later today, Clark plans to attend a fundraising reception at a private home in Hyde Park for Cincinnati City Councilman John Cranley, who is challenging Republican Rep. Steve Chabot in the 1st Congressional District.
Cranley said he expects about 25 supporters to attend the event, which his campaign organized with only about 48-hours notice.
"It’s exciting," Cranley said. "We’re happy about it."
5 Comments:
None the Wiser:
Carl appears to be a (R)wrong wing activist !
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Weasley Clark is in town to shill for Cranley???
GREAT!!! How else to unite Republicans than to hang Weasleys name around Cranleys neck???
Weasley was the epitome of a Bill Klintoon General. WHat other General would ever have their picture on the cover of a gay magazine (the Advocate)?
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH!!!!!!
Really I wish the Dims would get at least half way competent, to keep my Conservatives more honest.
Hey Anonymous 11:09 PM,
Clinton was a better president that the lying loser bush could ever hope to be. When we retake congress this fall we are going to impeach his lying, cheating thieving ass. Bush will go down in history with Nixon as our worst presidents ever.
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Be care of the closet (R)wrong wing gay bashers.
They are usually the first to hook up with the twang hangers !
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i thought Chabot was stepping down and honoring his term limit promise.
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