Posted on 06/25/2008 6:52:54 AM PDT by wilco200
Michelle Obama will travel to New Hampshire tomorrow, an Obama campaign aide confirmed yesterday. Democratic U.S. Senate candidate Jeanne Shaheen will campaign with her. Obama and Shaheen are holding a roundtable discussion with working women in Manchester about the challenges they face.
On Friday, Sens. Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton will make their first joint appearance of the campaign in Unity The event is free and open to the public. Gates open at 11 a.m. There is no onsite parking.
Shuttles begin running at 10 a.m. from Mount Sunapee Resort, Route 103, Newbury, and Twin State Speedway, 282 Thrasher Road, Claremont. Tickets are required to ride the shuttles.
Shuttles are first-come, first-served for ticket-holders. Members of the public can get tickets online at www.barackobama.com
As an aside, if McCain were smart, he'd hold a competing rally in Freedom, NH - what a way to setup a contrast
Michelle will be on her best anti - perpetually angry drug. Nothing to see here but how her hair is permed and what dress she is wearing. The MSM will just report on “Fashion and how glowing and First Lady like she looks”.
Michelle will be on her best anti - perpetually angry drug. Nothing to see here but how her hair is permed and what dress she is wearing. The MSM will just report on “Fashion and how glowing and First Lady like she looks”.
Open mouth, put in foot.

“roundtable with young women about the challenges they face”
Well, there are more young women than young men in college these days. More young women than young men in medical school. More young men fighting in Afghanistan and Iraq than your women. Young women have affirmative action and young white men are on their own. What are these challenges again?
Will this play big here in NH where our state motto is “live free or die”?
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