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Democratic National Committee: Register for Change Bus Tour With Howard Dean, Governor...

Thu Aug 7, 2008 9:01pm EDT
Democratic National Committee: Register for Change Bus Tour With Howard Dean,
Governor Napolitano Heads to Pittsburgh Friday

WASHINGTON, Aug. 7 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- After successful tours
through Texas, Mississippi, Louisiana, North Carolina and Georgia in the last
several weeks, Governor Howard Dean continues his national voter registration
efforts in Pittsburgh Friday. He will be joined by Arizona Governor Janet
Napolitano and local Democratic leaders.
    (Logo: http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20080519/DNCLOGO )
    The cross country, "Register for Change," bus tour started in George
Bush's backyard in Crawford, Texas on July 17th and continues its cross-
country tour before heading into the Democratic Convention in Denver.
    Who:
    Governor Howard Dean
    Arizona Governor Janet Napolitano
    Local Democratic Leaders

    What:
    Register for Change Voter Registration Event

    Where:
    Freedom Corner (intersection of Centre Avenue and
    Crawford Street in Pittsburgh)

    When:
    4:15 PM


    * The event is free and open to the public. For more information, please
contact Michael Czin at czinm@dnc.org.
        Paid for and authorized by the Democratic National Committee,
                              www.democrats.org.

     This communication is not authorized by any candidate or candidate's
                                  committee.


SOURCE  Democratic National Committee

Stacie Paxton or Michael Czin, both of the Democratic National Committee,
+1-202-863-8148



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