Meghan McCain, John Rich, Carter's Chord at LIFETIME/Rock the Vote/RightNOW! Republican...

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Meghan McCain, John Rich, Carter's Chord at LIFETIME/Rock the Vote/RightNOW!
Republican Convention Party - Photo Links & Press Release
LIFETIME Networks, Rock the Vote, RightNOW! and White House Black Market Late
Night Party Fundraiser for Red Cross Hurricane Relief Fund Rocks at Republican
National Convention

MINNEAPOLIS, Sept. 2 /PRNewswire/ -- RightNOW! and LIFETIME Networks, in
partnership with Rock the Vote and women's clothing retailer White House Black
Market, hosted "Political Chicks a Go-Go" last night -- a special women's
event at the Republican National Convention to celebrate women's leadership.
The event was part of RightNOW's commitment to involving women in public
policy, LIFETIME's Every Woman Counts nonpartisan campaign to engage women in
the political process and Rock the Vote's nonpartisan initiative to increase
youth voter turnout.
    (Logo:  http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20080804/NYM123LOGO)
    The party featured special guests country music star John Rich, of the
multi-platinum Warner Bros. Records duo, Big & Rich, and rising country trio
Carter's Chord. It was held at Bar Fly in the Minneapolis Theater District.
    Carter's Chord wrote an original theme song for LIFETIME'S Every Woman
Counts campaign and performed it last night. John Rich sang "Raisin' McCain"
and Meghan McCain and the Blogettes stopped by to show support.
    Due to Hurricane Gustav, party sponsors RightNOW!, LIFETIME Networks, Rock
the Vote, and White House Black Market along with other sponsors turned the
Late Night Party into a benefit for the American Red Cross Hurricane Relief
Fund. Red Cross volunteers were at the party to accept contributions.
SOURCE  LIFETIME

Geralyn Lucas of LIFETIME, +1-212-424-7066, lucas@lifetimetv.com; or Nancy
Bennett for LIFETIME, 1-800-834-1110, nancy@nancybennett.info
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