This coming Monday you won't want to miss this exciting event if you are anywhere near the university... by Gary Wood
(conservative)
Friday, February 1, 2008
Mark your calendars and set your clock! If you are anywhere near the University of Minnesota this coming Monday you don't want to miss a chance to attend the Ron Paul rally. Attending one of these events is both exciting and extremely informative. Those undecided about which candidate to back are especially encouraged, you may well find the answers you're looking for. Minnesota is a State known for their courage, love of liberty, and freedom. Here's the press release with all the details you need. Those of us too far away to attend would like to hear from many of you that are there.
MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA - Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul will deliver a speech to students, veterans, and other supporters at the University of Minnesota on Monday, February 4. Ten-term Texas Congressman Paul is the only Republican White House contender seriously campaigning in Minnesota.
Ron Paul Minnesota state coordinator Marianne Stebbins believes that Paul's message is more in line with Minnesotans' political views. "It makes sense that only Congressman Paul would be able court widespread support here," Stebbins said. "Only he stays above the shrillbickering and stays focused on liberty."
Ron Paul is the only republican presidential candidate with offices and staff in the state. His planned trip stands out among candidates as further evidence that he is paying special attention to Minnesota's "Super Tuesday" caucus.
"The people of Minnesota are not afraid to take a stand on these crucial issues and Ron Paul knows that," added Stebbins. "His words are like fresh air in this polluted political scene."
The rally will take place on Monday, February 4th, from 7:00 - 8:00pm at the University of Minnesota Coffman Union Grand Hall.
There will be open press availability from 10:45-11:30am at the University of Minnesota Coffman Union, in conference room 303.
Minnesota's Republican presidential caucuses will take place on Tuesday, February 5.
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