Posted on 10/18/2010 10:22:58 PM PDT by MitchellC
President Bill Clinton will campaign in western North Carolina next week for embattled Democratic Rep. Heath Shuler.
Clinton will headline a Thursday rally for Shuler in downtown Asheville. The former president has been traveling the country campaigning and fundraising on behalf of vulnerable Democrats.
Shuler, a sophomore lawmaker and former professional football player, faces a challenge from Republican Jeff Miller in the GOP-leaning 11th district.
-- Kathleen Hunter
Shuler to welcome President Clinton to Western North CarolinaNext week, Congressman Heath Shuler will welcome President Clinton to Western North Carolina for a rally in downtown Ashevilles City County Plaza. Clinton is traveling to Western North Carolina in support of Shuler, who is running for re-election in North Carolinas 11th District.
Event details:
WHAT? Rally with President Bill Clinton and U.S. Congressman Heath Shuler
WHEN? Thursday, October 21st12:30 p.m.WHERE? City County Plaza
Downtown AshevilleWHO? President Bill Clinton
U.S. Congressman Heath ShulerThe event will be free and open to the public. A limited number of tickets for VIP seating will be available on a first-come, first-served basis from 12pm to 2pm on Tuesday, October 19, and Wednesday, October 20, at the following one-stop early voting locations: North Asheville Library, Downtown Asheville Training Center, West Asheville Library, Black Mountain Library and South Buncombe Library, or by contacting the Buncombe County Democratic Headquarters at (828) 274-4482 or hq@buncombedems.org.
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Paid for by Heath Shuler for Congress
Come see the other “first black president!” Slick Willie the Rock Star!!! He’s a celebrity!
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Good description...
Shuler voted cap and trade. He is running smear ads against Miller and it is close.
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