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Posted: 8:59 PM Sep 7, 2008
New Democratic Headquarters
The Democratic Party in Kanawha County has been busy.
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CHARLESTON, W.Va. (WSAZ) -- The Democratic Party in Kanawha County has been busy.
The Democratic Executive Committee opened up their new headquarters on Quarrier Street in Charleston Saturday.
Organizers say the space will give Democratic candidates a place to hold campaign events and work on fundraising.
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Posted by: i hate ingnorant ppl
on Sep 11, 2008 at 09:24 AM
to NOBAMA...get your facts straight before you start babbling about something you obviously know nothing about. Obama PUBLIC school with children from ALL religious backgrounds...including his Christian faith. Secondly, he lived in Indonesia from the age of 6-10. Wow it AMAZES me the ignorance some people have. Just openly ADMIT that you don't like him because he's BLACK...set yourself free..quit hiding behind fake reasons. WV needs to wise up.. one of the most racist states in the country...
Posted by: Anonymous
on Sep 9, 2008 at 09:35 AM
No question that Bush and the Republicans have made a mess of nearly everything. Can another Republican who vote with Bush over 90% of the time offer a real fix? Only Obama can do the job. I do not know who is the bigger idiot, nobama or Lisa. Truthseeker.
Posted by: bob
on Sep 9, 2008 at 08:07 AM
Does anyone know what time they are giving out free chicken and ice cream? Is this where Obama's free hand outs will be distributed. Is this really going to be Robin Hood's hangout?
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