Topic: Ron Paul
Ron Paul Supporters Toasting Victory in Michigan The Ron Paul 2008 official office and Meet Up groups are getting ready for Michigan returns. Everyone should be commended.by DigitalBob
(Libertarian)
Tuesday, January 15, 2008
The yard sign are planted. The slim jims have been handed out. The bumper stickers have been stuck. Now it's time to hear the returns.
The official campaign has a Ron Paul 2008 Michigan Victory Party scheduled Tuesday night in Plymouth. It run 8-11 p.m. Semi-formal attire requested.
Ron Paul 2008 Michigan Victory Party Plymouth Meeting House Grand Ballroom. 499 S. Main Plymouth, MI 48170
There are several events held today by the official campaign.
Detroit Campaign Headquarters 18981 Telegraph Rd. Detroit, MI Open 6:00am-7pm ET 313.538.7000 Early Morning Rally:6am GOTV Phoneathon Rally: noon-2pm Evening Rally 5pm
Flint Campaign Office G-3068 Miller Rd. Flint, MI Open 10:00am-7pm ET 810.515.7967 GOTV Phoneathon Rally: noon-2pm
For additional info on the above events, contact Kerri Price at 202-491-5229.
The Ron Paul Meet Up group #155 in Grand Rapids will hold a party at 6 p.m.
Brann's Steakhouse 5510 28th Street, Cascade Township Grand Rapids, MI 49512 616-285-7800
A private room is reserved under the name "Ron Paul".
According to the Meet Up group's coordinator, Scott McDonnell, David Paul, Ron Paul's brother, will be there. David Paul is a pastor in the Grand Rapids area. Although he is not political himself, he does give insight into the consistency and integrity of Ron Paul.
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