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Tuesday, May 02, 2006

More Jean scenes

Dan Horn blog:

Jean Schmidt's twin sister, Jennifer Black, said the candidate was keeping busy in Washington while waiting for election results to come in tonight.

"I told her we aren't going to know anything until 9:30 and she said, 'OK, then I'll go to my next meeting,'" Black said.

She said Schmidt's day began at 4:30 a.m. with a six-mile run. She then went to a polling place to talk to voters, attended Mass at 11:30 a.m., visited another polling place and then flew to Washington at 3 p.m. to vote in Congress.
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Schmidt's sister took a break from chatting with campaign workers tonight to help out a TV reporter with a 10 p.m. deadline.

With no election results and little drama, the reporter had nothing for the evening news. Black, after a brief conversation with the reporter, was happy to oblige.

She immediately stirred up the crowd, exorting Schmidt's supporters to cheer and applaud.
"This is her day!" she shouted as cameras rolled. "Thank you, thank you everyone!"

After the cheering stopped, she turned to the reporter and asked, "Is that OK guys?"


3 Comments:

at 10:23 PM, May 02, 2006 Anonymous Anonymous said...

GET HER OUT! THAT LYING JEAN SCHMIDT IS GOING DOWN! GO MCEWEN- TAKE OUT THE TRASH!

 
at 11:14 PM, May 02, 2006 Anonymous Anonymous said...

Enjoy your last few moments of hate, Bouncin' Bob supporters. Jean Schmidt is well on the way to winning tonight.

 
at 12:21 AM, May 03, 2006 Anonymous Anonymous said...

Unite behind our chosen Republican candidate. Help keep Jean Schmidt in office to represent us!!

 
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