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« Reply #350 on: August 25, 2016, 10:56:02 PM »

The Progressives


South Carolina Primary Results

Tulsi Gabbard - 25% (22 Delegates)
Elizabeth Warren - 24% (22 Delegates)
Sherrod Brown - 18% (16 Delegates)
Bernie Sanders - 18% (16 Delegates)
Suzan DelBene - 15% (14 Delegates)

Nevada Primary Results

Suzan DelBene - 31% (18 Delegates)
Bernie Sanders - 28% (17 Delegates)
Elizabeth Warren - 26% (16 Delegates)
Sherrod Brown - 8% (5 Delegates)
Tulsi Gabbard - 7% (4 Delegates)

Total Delegate Count as of February 24 (4.6% Allocated)

Bernie Sanders - 63 Delegates
Elizabeth Warren - 61 Delegates
Suzan DelBene - 47 Delegates
Tulsi Gabbard - 43 Delegates
Sherrod Brown - 36 Delegates

Polls (February 24)

National - 28% Warren; 26% Sanders; 23% DelBene; 10% Brown; 10% Gabbard

Alabama - 27% Gabbard; 21% Brown; 20% Warren; 15% Sanders; 13% DelBene
Arkansas - 30% Brown; 19% Warren; 18% Gabbard; 15% Sanders; 14% DelBene
Colorado - 33% DelBene; 25% Warren; 21% Sanders; 9% Brown; 8% Gabbard
Georgia - 34% Warren; 17% Brown; 16% Gabbard; 15% DelBene; 14% Sanders
Massachusetts - 60% Warren; 13% DelBene; 11% Sanders; 7% Gabbard; 5% Brown
Minnesota - 33% Warren; 26% DelBene; 24% Warren; 7% Brown; 6% Gabbard
North Dakota - 32% DelBene; 24% Warren; 19% Sanders; 11% Gabbard; 10% Brown
Oklahoma - 30% Brown; 24% Sanders; 15% Gabbard; 15% Warren; 12% DelBene
Tennessee - 27% Gabbard; 23% Brown; 18% Warren; 14% DelBene; 14% Sanders
Texas - 27% Warren; 21% DelBene; 20% Sanders; 15% Gabbard; 13% Brown
Vermont - 76% Sanders; 6% Brown; 5% Gabbard; 5% Warren; 4% DelBene
Virginia - 28% Sanders; 26% Warren; 24% DelBene; 10% Brown; 9% Gabbard

Florida - 26% DelBene; 23% Warren; 21% Sanders; 11% Gabbard; 9% Brown
Illinois - 32% Warren; 22% Sanders; 20% DelBene; 8% Brown; 8% Gabbard
Kansas - 27% DelBene; 21% Sanders; 17% Brown; 15% Warren; 10% Gabbard
Louisiana - 25% Gabbard; 19% DelBene; 19% Warren; 16% Sanders; 11% Brown
Maine - 32% Sanders; 23% DelBene; 21% Warren; 7% Brown; 7% Gabbard
Michigan - 31% Sanders; 26% Warren; 19% DelBene; 7% Gabbard; 7% Brown
Mississippi - 24% Gabbard; 18% Brown; 17% Sanders; 16% DelBene; 15% Warren
Missouri - 22% Brown; 18% DelBene; 17% Gabbard; 17% Warren; 16% Sanders
North Carolina - 32% Warren; 22% Sanders; 12% Brown; 12% Gabbard; 12% DelBene
Ohio - 66% Brown; 7% Gabbard; 6% Sanders; 6% DelBene; 5% Warren



The Jacksonians


South Carolina Primary Results

Jon Bel Edwards - 44% (40 Delegates)
Joe Manchin - 20% (18 Delegates)
Carte Goodwin - 18% (16 Delegates)
Donald Trump - 18% (16 Delegates)

Nevada Primary Results

Carte Goodwin - 33% (20 Delegates)
Donald Trump - 28% (17 Delegates)
Joe Manchin - 22% (13 Delegates)
Jon Bel Edwards - 17% (10 Delegates)

Total Delegate Count as of February 24 (4.6% Allocated)

Jon Bel Edwards - 73 Delegates
Donald Trump - 67 Delegates
Joe Manchin - 61 Delegates
Carte Goodwin - 49 Delegates

Polls (February 24)

National - 28% Trump; 27% Manchin; 23% Edwards; 16% Goodwin

Alabama - 36% Edwards; 29% Trump; 19% Manchin; 10% Goodwin
Arkansas - 38% Edwards; 27% Manchin; 20% Trump; 9% Goodwin
Colorado - 31% Manchin; 28% Goodwin; 22% Trump; 13% Edwards
Georgia - 34% Edwards; 27% Trump; 22% Manchin; 11% Goodwin
Massachusetts - 36% Trump; 24% Manchin; 19% Goodwin; 15% Edwards
Minnesota - 34% Goodwin; 28% Manchin, 20% Trump; 12% Edwards
North Dakota - 32% Manchin; 26% Goodwin; 21% Edwards; 15% Trump
Oklahoma - 33% Manchin; 26% Edwards; 18% Trump; 17% Goodwin
Tennessee - 35% Edwards; 26% Manchin; 22% Trump; 11% Goodwin
Texas - 30% Trump; 25% Manchin; 22% Edwards; 17% Goodwin
Vermont - 32% Trump; 28% Goodwin; 22% Manchin; 12% Edwards
Virginia - 33% Trump; 24% Edwards; 22% Manchin; 15% Goodwin

Florida - 29% Manchin; 25% Trump; 19% Goodwin; 17% Manchin
Illinois - 32% Trump; 24% Goodwin; 18% Edwards; 16% Manchin
Kansas - 33% Manchin; 24% Edwards; 21% Trump; 12% Goodwin
Louisiana - 49% Edwards; 17% Manchin; 12% Goodwin; 12% Trump
Maine - 36% Trump; 20% Goodwin; 19% Manchin; 15% Edwards
Michigan - 30% Goodwin; 25% Trump; 20% Manchin, 15% Edwards
Mississippi - 32% Edwards; 26% Manchin; 16% Goodwin; 16% Trump
Missouri - 32% Manchin; 26% Trump; 22% Edwards; 10% Goodwin
North Carolina - 31% Edwards; 23% Trump; 22% Manchin; 14% Goodwin
Ohio - 28% Trump; 24% Manchin; 20% Goodwin; 18% Edwards



The Independents


South Carolina - February 3

Rand Paul - 45% (40 Delegates)
Bill Weld - 32% (29 Delegates)
Elon Musk - 23% (21 Delegates)

Nevada - February 3

Bill Weld - 40% (24 Delegates)
Elon Musk - 30% (18 Delegates)
Rand Paul - 30% (18 Delegates)

Total Delegate Count as of February 24 (4.6% Allocated)

Bill Weld - 84 Delegates
Rand Paul - 80 Delegates
Elon Musk - 65 Delegates
Rob Portman - 21 Delegates

Polls (February 24)

National - 33% Weld; 32% Paul; 25% Musk

Alabama - 42% Paul; 24% Weld; 23% Musk
Arkansas - 37% Paul; 29% Weld; 24% Musk
Colorado - 38% Musk; 29% Weld; 23% Paul
Georgia - 40% Paul; 25% Musk; 25% Weld
Massachusetts - 66% Weld; 12% Musk; 12% Paul
Minnesota - 41% Musk; 29% Weld; 20% Paul
North Dakota - 40% Musk; 25% Paul; 25% Weld
Oklahoma - 39% Weld; 34% Paul; 17% Musk
Tennessee - 43% Paul; 25% Weld; 22% Musk
Texas - 34% Weld; 28% Musk; 28% Paul
Vermont - 41% Weld; 29% Musk; 20% Paul
Virginia - 32% Musk; 29% Paul; 29% Weld

Florida - 34% Weld; 30% Paul; 26% Musk
Illinois - 38% Weld; 27% Musk; 25% Paul
Kansas - 39% Weld; 31% Paul; 20% Musk
Louisiana - 41% Paul; 27% Weld; 22% Musk
Maine - 32% Musk; 30% Weld; 28% Paul
Michigan - 39% Weld; 27% Musk; 24% Paul
Mississippi - 41% Paul; 27% Weld; 22% Musk
Missouri - 34% Paul; 28% Musk; 28% Weld
North Carolina - 34% Musk; 31% Paul; 25% Weld
Ohio - 34% Musk; 32% Weld; 24% Paul
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« Reply #351 on: August 25, 2016, 10:56:38 PM »

Endorsements for Turn 6

Brian Schweitzer - Evan Bayh, Harold Ford
Joe Kennedy - None Requested
Hillary Clinton - John Lewis; Terry McAuliffe
Chris Murphy - None Requested
John Kerry - Cory Booker, Julian Castro

Cathy McMorris Rogers - None Requested
Todd Young - Robert Bentley, Ken Buck, Kevin Brady

Joni Ernst - Mary Fallin, Doug Lamborn, Kelly Clarkson
Ted Cruz - Jerry Falwell, Greg Abbott, James Lankford
Pat Buchanan - None Requested

Suzan DelBene - Jeph Jacques, Rocky Anderson, Jared Huffman
Bernie Sanders - Seth MacFarlane, Danny Glover, Patrick Leahy
Elizabeth Warren - Communication Workers of America; Don Riegle, Susan Surandon
Tulsi Gabbard - Lloyd Doggett, Andre Carson, Judy Chu
Sherrod Brown - None Requested

Donald Trump - None Requested
Joe Manchin - None Requested
John Bel Edwards - None Requested
Carte Goodwin - None Requested

Rand Paul - Cresent Hardy, Mark Kirk
Bill Weld - Mario Diaz-Balart, Mia Love



Turn 6 will end on Saturday, August 27 at 11:59 PM EST. Good luck, and have fun! Grin
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« Reply #352 on: August 26, 2016, 12:34:22 AM »

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I'll probably post my schedule tomorrow afternoon.
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« Reply #353 on: August 26, 2016, 01:19:29 AM »

Sanders Concession Speech

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« Reply #354 on: August 26, 2016, 05:16:09 AM »

This turn will be two weeks?
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« Reply #355 on: August 26, 2016, 07:23:03 AM »


Yes, but only post a schedule for the second week.
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« Reply #356 on: August 26, 2016, 07:48:49 AM »


Yes, but only post a schedule for the second week.

Alright, thank you.
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« Reply #357 on: August 26, 2016, 08:31:50 AM »

February 24
-Fly to Jackson
-Barnstorm in Northern Mississippi

February 25
-Drive to Birmingham
-Rally in Birmingham
-Rally in Mobile

February 26
-Rally in Memphis w/ Harold Ford
-Rally in Nashville w/Harold Ford "Look, Liberals, if we want to keep control of the White House, we've gotta win over the working class. I'm the candidate who can do that!"
-Barnstorm in Western Tennessee

February 27
-Rally in St. Louis
-Barnstorm in Southern Missouri

February 28
-Drive across Kansas, meeting people along the way

February 29
-Rally in Sioux Falls

March 1
-Fly to Houston
-Hold rally
-Hold watch party

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« Reply #358 on: August 26, 2016, 10:40:02 AM »


Yes, but only post a schedule for the second week.

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« Reply #359 on: August 26, 2016, 05:26:02 PM »

Tested, Proven, Ready
The Bill Weld Campaign



February 24th
Morning: Tour the U.S.-Mexico border with local law enforcement
Afternoon: Town hall in Laredo, Texas
Evening: Rally in Corpus Christi, Texas with Montel Williams and Mia Love

February 25th
Morning: Town hall in Amarillo, Texas
Afternoon: Town hall in Canyon, Texas
Evening: Rally in Lubbock, Texas with Montel Williams and Mia Love
Late Evening: Drive to Oklahoma

February 26th
Morning: Open Oklahoma Campaign Office in Norman, Oklahoma
Afternoon: Rally in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma with Montel Williams, Illeana Ros-Lehtinen, and Mia Love
Evening: Rally in Elk City, Oklahoma with Montel Williams, Illeana Ros-Lehtinen, and Mia Love
Late Evening: Fly to Minnesota

February 27th
Morning: Open Minnesota Campaign Office in St. Paul, Minnesota
Afternoon: Town hall in Bloomington, Minnesota
Evening: Rally in Minneapolis, Minnesota with Mario Diaz-Balart, John H. Sununu, and Christine Todd Whitman

February 28th
Morning: Town hall in Foley, Minnesota
Afternoon: Rally in St. Cloud, Minnesota with Mario Diaz-Balart, John H. Sununu, and Christine Todd Whitman
Evening: Fly to Virginia

February 29th
Morning: Rally in Alexandria, Virginia with Mario Diaz-Balart, Richard Hanna, and Montel Williams
Afternoon: Rally in Fairfax, Virginia with Mario Diaz-Balart, Richard Hanna, and Montel Williams
Evening: Town hall in Mananas, Virginia

March 1st
Morning: Town hall in Fredericksburg, Virginia
Late Morning: Fly to New York
Afternoon: Rally in Albany, New York with Richard Hanna and Illeana Ros-Lehtinen
Evening: Fly to Massachusetts
Late Evening: Election night rally in Worcester, Massachusetts with Jane Swift and Chris Sununu
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« Reply #360 on: August 26, 2016, 06:32:04 PM »


Campaign Schedule

Weekly:

Week of February 17 - February 23

Suzan DelBene spends most of the week attending to parliamentary duties in DC and her district. While in DC, she attends the opening of a campaign office. She also meets with members of the Progressive parliamentary caucus to discuss a legislative response to the kidnapping of Elon Musk.

DelBene records and releases a new TV ad, "DelBene on Women's Rights." The ad will be run starting from Feb. 20 and is a national buy. She also releases new radio ads in TX, AZ, CO, SD, ND, MO, MN, WI, MI, VA, NC, and FL.

DelBene on Women's Rights (Ad#3)Sad

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Daily:

February 24
-Rally in Baton Rouge, LA
-Barnstorm down I-10 with stops in Lafayette, LA, Lake Charles, LA, and Beaumont, TX
-Build campaign infrastructure in Houston, TX
-Rally in Houston, TX

February 25
-Town Hall in Conroe, TX
-Build campaign infrastructure in Dallas, TX
-Rally in Dallas, TX
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-Town Hall in Fort Worth, TX

February 26
-Flight to Denver, CO
-Joint rally with Jared Polis in Denver, CO
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-Appearance on CNN
-Barnstorm up I-25 with stops in Thornton, Loveland, Longmont, and Fort Collins, all in CO

February 27
-Flight to Fargo, ND
-Town Hall in Fargo, ND
-Barnstorm down I-94 with stops in Fergus Falls, Alexandria, Sauk Centre, and Monticello, all in MN
-Rally in Minneapolis, MN

February 28
-Policy speech on gun violence in St. Paul, MN
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-Town Hall in Duluth, MN
-Flight to Arlington, VA

February 29
-Build campaign infrastructure in Alexandria, VA
-Barnstorm down I-95 with stops in Dumfries, Fredericksburg, and Ladysmith, all in VA
-Rally in Richmond, VA

March 1
-Appearance on NPR
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-GOTV efforts in Norfolk, VA
-More improvements to campaign website; purchase first internet ads
-English-language version of Ad #2 goes off the air
-Post-Super-Tuesday speech

Surrogates:

-Rick Larsen (P, WA-02) talks with voters in Rochester, MN on Feb. 25 and voters in St. Cloud, MN on March 1.
-Adam Smith (P, WA-09) talks with voters in Fairfax, VA on March 1.
-Derek Kilmer (P, WA-06) talks with voters in in Newport News, VA on Feb. 29 and voters in Hampton, VA on March 1.
-Raul Grijalva (P, AZ-03) talks with voters  in El Paso, TX on Feb. 25 and voters in Pueblo, CO on March 1.
-Jared Polis (P, CO-02) barnstorms through his district from Feb. 26-March 1.
-Paul Tonko (P, NY-20) talks with voters in Minneapolis, MN on March 1.
-Jim Dean (DFA chair) talks with voters in Augusta, ME on Feb. 29 and voters in Bangor, ME on March 1.
-Ben Jealous (Former NAACP president) talks with voters in Durham, NH on Feb. 28 and voters in Chesapeake, VA on March 1.
-Rocky Anderson (P, Former Salt Lake City Mayor) talks with voters in Salt Lake City, UT on Feb. 27, voters in Provo, UT on Feb. 28, and voters in Grand Junction, CO on March 1.
-Jared Huffman (P, CA-02) talks with voters in St. Paul, MN on Feb. 27 and voters in Duluth, MN on March 1.

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« Reply #361 on: August 26, 2016, 08:53:09 PM »

Schedule-
Weekly- Feb. 17 to Feb. 23 John Kerry will be attending Lord duty in China and Finland, as well as campaigning on the 23rd in D.C.

Daily-
Feb. 24
Texas
Morning- Fly to and rally in San Antonio, TX with Mayor Julian Castro
Afternoon- Fly to Dallas and rally with C/E
Evening- Fly to Houston and rally

Feb. 25
Georgia
Morning- Fly to and rally in Atlanta with E/M/C/L
Afternoon- Drive to Athens and rally with surrogates
Evening- Rally in Savannah with surrogates

Feb. 26
Vermont
Morning- Fly to and rally in Burlington with M/R/L
Afternoon- Rally in Montpellier
Evening- Rally at Ben and Jerrys factory

Feb. 27
Florida
Morning- Fly to and rally in Miami, FL with Castro and Edwards
Afternoon- Fly to and rally in Fort Myers, FL
Evening- Drive to and rally in West Palm Beach, FL

Feb. 28
New Jersey
Morning- Fly to and rally in Newark, NJ and rally with B/M
Afternoon- Drive to Trenton, NJ and rally with B/M/L
Evening- Drive to Newark, NJ and open Campaign HQ

Feb. 29
Hawaii
Morning- Fly to Honolulu and rally
Afternoon- Take a boat to Oahu and rally
Evening- Fly to Honolulu, build Campaign HQ and leave on plane bound for L.A.

Mar. 1
California and Massachusetts
Morning- Rally in LA
Afternoon- Fly to Campaign HQ in Boston to prepare for ST
Evening- ST

The letters that I use for C/B are the last names of surrogates

All surrogates will be speaking to caucus goers in most of the states
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« Reply #362 on: August 26, 2016, 10:38:03 PM »

Chris Murphy: A New Generation for America
Weekly Schedule:

February 24th
-Extend advertising to all Super Tuesday states
-Open campaign office in Charlotte, North Carolina
-Rally in Houston, Texas
-Rally in Austin, Texas
-Fundraiser in Dallas, Texas

February 25th
-Rally in San Antonio, Texas
-Rally in El Paso, Texas
-Travel to Virginia
-Rally in Alexandria, Virginia

February 26th
-Open campaign office in Kansas City, Missouri
-Rally in Roanoke, Virginia
-Rally in Fairfax, Virginia
-Travel to Florida
-Rally in Miami, Florida
-Fundraiser in Orlando, Florida

February 27th
-Rally in Tampa, Florida
-Rally in Jacksonville, Florida
-Rally in Fort Lauderdale, Florida
-Travel to Vermont
-Rally in Burlington, Vermont

February 28th
-Open campaign office in Seattle, Washington
-Rally in Brattleboro, Vermont
-Rally in Woodstock, Vermont
-Travel to Colorado
-Rally in Fort Collins, Colorado

February 29th
-Rally in Colorado Springs, Colorado
-Rally in Boulder, Colorado
-Travel to Minnesota
-Rally in Minneapolis, Minnesota
-Rally in Rochester, Minnesota

March 1st
-Travel to Texas
-Brunch with campaign staff
-Help staff with GOTV efforts in Super Tuesday states
-Attend Results Watching Party with supporters in Austin, Texas
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« Reply #363 on: August 27, 2016, 04:02:43 AM »

Todd Young (6.1) - Campaign Schedule


Excerpt from SC/NV victory speech in Austin, TX:
"Wow! What a great night! I'd like to thank the people of the great states of South Carolina and Nevada for giving me their confidence and two fundamental victories. Right now, we are leading in the delegate count, we have won 3 states out of 4, but there are still 46 states and the District of Columbia to go. Just 5% of total delegates have been allocated, and so we have to keep our moment going to Super Tuesday and until the end of the general election campaign. I'm here in Texas, where we are leading. I'm sure we'll do well here, in all other states and that we'll expand our lead in the delegate count.
Our fellow Conservatives from South Carolina and Nevada spoke clearly: they want to change our party, they want a new bold vision for our country, they want a Conservative government that finally works for the people. They want a Conservative government that stands up for lower taxes, reducing spending, a better education for the generations to come, a more safe America. I'm sure you want that too, and please show it by going to the polls on March 1 and on all the months to come and by casting a vote for me."


February 24
Rally in Montpelier, VT.
Town Hall in Burlington, VT.
Town Hall in Springfield, MA.
Meet and Greet in Fall River, MA.
Rally in Boston, MA.
House duties in Washington, DC.
Meet and Greet in Fairfax, VA.
Rally in Arlington, VA.
Meet and Greet in Suffolk, VA.
Rally in Roanoke, VA.

February 25
Town Hall in Athens, GA.
Meet and Greet in Marietta, GA.
Rally in Atlanta, GA.
Rally in Savannah, GA.
Rally in Tallahassee, FL.
Meet and Greet in Dothan, AL.
Rally in Mobile, AL.
Town Hall in Montgomery, AL.
Meet and Greet in Gulfport, MS.

February 26
Rally in Chattanooga, TN.
Meet and Greet in Franklin, TN.
Rally in Nashville, TN.
Rally in Memphis, TN.
Meet and Greet in North Little Rock, AR.
Rally in Little Rock, AR.
Rally in Fort Smith, AR.
Meet and Greet in Monroe, LA.
Meet and Greet in Orange, TX.
Rally in Galveston, TX.

February 27
Town Hall in Pasadena, TX.
Rally in Huston, TX.
Meet and Greet in Huston, TX.
Rally in Missouri City, TX.
Meet and Greet in Corpus Christi, TX.
Rally in Austin, TX.
Meet and Greet in Abilene, TX.
Meet and Greet in Midwest City, OK.
Rally in Oklahoma City, OK.
Rally in Tulsa, OK.

February 28
Rally in Pueblo, CO.
Meet and Greet in Colorado Springs, CO.
Rally in Aurora, CO.
Rally in Denver, CO.
Meet and Greet in Independence, KS.
Rally in Bismarck, ND.
Meet and Greet in West Fargo, ND.
Town Hall in Fargo, ND.
Meet and Greet in Eagan, MN.
Rally in Minneapolis, MN.
Rally in Saint Paul, MN.

February 29
Rally in Burnsville, MN.
Meet and Greet in Peoria, IL.
Rally in Chicago, IL.
Meet and Greet in Cincinnati, OH.
Meet and Greet in Kansas City, MO.
Town Hall in Memphis, TN.
Rally in El Paso, TX.
Meet and Greet in Fort Worth, TX.
Rally in Dallas, TX.

March 1
Meet and Greet in Arlington, TX.
Rally in San Antonio, TX.
Meet and Greet in Johnson City, TN.
Rally in Knoxville, TN.
Rally in Norfolk, VA.
Meet and Greet in Richmond, VA.
Meet and Greet in Charlotte, NC.
Rally in Augusta, GA.
Meet and Greet in Albany, GA.
Election night party in Miami, FL.

When Todd Young will campaign in their home-states, the various MPs and Premiers that endorsed Young will appear with him during the events.
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« Reply #364 on: August 27, 2016, 04:27:28 AM »

Todd Young (6.2) - Surrogates


MP Cory Gardner of Colorado
February 24: Colorado
February 25: Colorado
February 26: House duties in DC
February 27: Colorado
February 28: Colorado
February 29: Colorado
March 1: Colorado

MP John Boozman of Arkansas

February 24: House duties in DC
February 25: Arkansas
February 26: Arkansas
February 27: Arkansas
February 28: Arkansas
February 29: Arkansas
March 1: Arkansas

MP John Cornyn of Texas
February 24: Texas
February 25: Texas
February 26: Texas
February 27: Texas
February 28: Texas
February 29: Texas
March 1: House duties in DC

MP Micheal McCaul of Texas

February 24: Texas
February 25: House duties in DC
February 26: Texas
February 27: Texas
February 28: Texas
February 29: Texas
March 1: Texas

MP Frank Guinta of New Hampshire
February 24: House duties in DC
February 25: Maine
February 26: Massachusetts
February 27: Massachusetts
February 28: Vermont
February 29: Vermont
March 1: Massachusetts

MP Scott Rigel of Virginia

February 24: Virginia
February 25: Virginia
February 26: Virginia
February 27: House duties in DC
February 28: Virginia
February 29: Virginia
March 1: Virginia

MP Darell Issa of California
February 24: Colorado
February 25: House duties in DC
February 26: Virginia
February 27: Virginia
February 28: Massachusetts
February 29: Massachusetts
March 1: Virginia

MP Tom Emmer of Minnesota
February 24: Minnesota
February 25: Minnesota
February 26: Minnesota
February 27: Minnesota
February 28: Minnesota
February 29: Minnesota
March 1: House duties in DC

MP Peter Roskam of Illinois
February 24: Illinois
February 25: Minnesota
February 26: Minnesota
February 27: Illinois
February 28: Illinois
February 29: Illinois
March 1: House duties in DC

MP Bill Flores of Texas
February 24: Texas
February 25: Texas
February 26: Texas
February 27: Texas
February 28: House duties in DC
February 29: Texas
March 1: Texas

MP Rob Woodall of Georgia
February 24: Georgia
February 25: Georgia
February 26: House duties in DC
February 27: Georgia
February 28: Georgia
February 29: Georgia
March 1: Georgia

MP Bob Corker of Tennessee
February 24: House duties in DC
February 25: Tennessee
February 26: Tennessee
February 27: Tennessee
February 28: Tennessee
February 29: Tennessee
March 1: Tennessee

MP Luke Messer of Indiana
February 24: Illinois
February 25: North Dakota
February 26: Michigan
February 27: Michigan
February 28: Minnesota
February 29: Minnesota
March 1: House duties in DC

MP Larry Buchson of Indiana

February 24: Illinois
February 25: Minnesota
February 26: North Dakota
February 27: North Dakota
February 28: Minnesota
February 29: House duties in DC
March 1: Indiana

Premier Bill Haslam of Tennessee
February 24: Tennessee
February 25: Tennessee
February 26: Tennessee
February 27: Tennessee
February 28: Tennessee
February 29: Tennessee
March 1: Tennessee

Premier Robert Bentley of Alabama
February 24: Alabama
February 25: Alabama
February 26: Alabama
February 27: Alabama
February 28: Alabama
February 29: Alabama
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« Reply #365 on: August 27, 2016, 04:36:41 AM »

Todd Young (6.3) - TV AD


To air in the states that will hold a primary/caucus in March:


TODD: "The primary just began, but the voters of the first states called to vote spoke loudly and clearly.
They want to change the Conservative party, they want a new bold leader and a new bold vision for our country, they want a Conservative government that works again for the American people.
They want a government that stands up for lower taxes, reducing government spending, a better education for the generations to come, a more safe America, protecting the right to life.
They want to rebuild the American dream that make our country so great. I'm sure that you, people of [state] want this too, and please show it by going to the polls on [date] and vote for me.

I'm Todd Young and I approve this message.
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« Reply #366 on: August 27, 2016, 07:33:13 AM »

Bill Weld Surrogate Schedule

Former New Hampshire Premier John H. Sununu will appear on the campaign trail with Bill Weld in Minnesota and will stump for Bill Weld in Minnesota, Vermont, and Massachusetts.

Former New Hampshire MP John E. Sununu will rally volunteers and coordinate GOTV efforts in Vermont and Massachusetts.

Candidate for New Hampshire Premier Chris Sununu will appear on the campaign trail with Bill Weld in Massachusetts and will stump for Bill Weld in Vermont.

Former New Hampshire MP Gordon Humphrey will rally volunteers and coordinate GOTV efforts in Minnesota.

Florida MP Ileana Ros-Lehtinen will appear on the campaign trail with Bill Weld in Oklahoma and New York and will rally volunteers and coordinate GOTV efforts in Oklahoma and Texas.

New York MP Richard Hanna will appear on the campaign trail with Bill Weld in Virginia and New York and will rally volunteers and coordinate GOTV efforts in Virginia.

Florida MP Mario Diaz-Balart will appear on the campaign trail with Bill Weld in Minnesota and Virginia and will rally volunteers and coordinate Hispanic outreach in Oklahoma and Texas.

Utah MP Mia Love will appear on the campaign trail with Bill Weld in Texas and will rally volunteers and coordinate Minority outreach in Oklahoma and Texas.

Former Massachusetts Premier Jane Swift will appear on the campaign trail with Bill Weld in Massachusetts and will stump for Bill Weld in Vermont and Massachusetts.

Former New Jersey Premier Christine Todd Whitman will appear on the campaign trail with Bill Weld in New York and will speak to donors.

Businessman David Koch will speak to donors.

Entertainer Montel Williams will appear on the campaign trail with Bill Weld in Texas and Virginia and will rally volunteers and coordinate GOTV efforts in Texas.

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« Reply #367 on: August 27, 2016, 12:31:35 PM »


Schedule February 24th - March 1st


February 24th:
- press conference in Saint Paul, MN
- rally in Winona, MN
- campaign event in Mankato, MN
- discuss campaign strategy with senior staffers
- rally in Arlington, VA
- campaign event in Reston, VA
- campaign event in Leesburg, VA
- meet and greet in Dale City, VA


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February 25th:
- rally in Charlottesville, VA
- campaign event in Waynesboro, VA
- rally in Chesapeake, VA
- campaign event in Buena Vista, VA
- rally in Lynchburg, VA
- fundraiser dinner in Lynchburg, VA


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February 26th:
- rally in Petersburg, VA
- rally in St Louis, MO
- rally in Jefferson City, MO
- campaign event in Independence, MO
- meet and greet in Raytown, MO
- meet and greet in Tulsa, OK

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February 27th:
- rally in Oklahoma City, OK
- barnstorm in Moore, OK
- barnstorm in Norman, OK
- campaign event in Ardmore, OK
- rally in Amarillo, TX
- meet and greet in Lubbock, TX
- rally in Shreveport, LA


Elizabeth Warren's Facebook account: We have ignored the Syrian civil war for too long. Their problems are our problems. If we want the people living their to be safe, if we want the numbers of refugees finally being decreased, then we have to find a solution.

February 28st:
- meet and greet in Baton Rouge, LA
- rally in New Orleans, LA
- discuss campaign strategy with senior staffers
- fundraiser brunch in Tampa, FL
- rally in Jacksonville, FL
- rally in Orlando, FL
- rally in St Petersburg, FL


Elizabeth Warren's Facebook account: Candidates from other parties have proven due to their selfish and disrespectful behaviour that the only party, whose candidates are truthful and straightforward, is the Progressive Party.

February 29st:
- rally in Detroit, MI
- rally in Warren, MI
- rally in Grand Rapids, MI
- campaign event in Huntington, WV
- rally in Charleston, WV
- campaign event in Norton, VA
- interview with CNN


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March 1st:
- meet and greet in Newport News, VA
- rally in Suffolk, VA
- campaign event in Roanoke, VA
- rally in Potsmouth, VA
- door-to-door campaign in Hampton, VA
- flight to Philadelphia, PA
- rally in Philadelphia, PA
- wait for election results
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« Reply #368 on: August 27, 2016, 12:41:12 PM »
« Edited: August 27, 2016, 01:15:42 PM by simossad »


TV-Ad

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When Elizabeth Warren was born in Oklahoma, no one was able to foresee her achievements. She had to work hard to contribute to the family income when her father had to pay medical bills. But she didn't gave up and fought, fought for her family and herself. She was allowed to go to a University due to a scholarship. Her career and achievements are based on a generous gesture, and now she fights for the rights and possibilities of other people in America, which can not make the best of their abilities and dreams because they have to struggle against the daily challenges of life. A high tax burden, low wages and high prices for medicine put thousands and millions of families into chains.


Elizabeth Warren
I learned that America is strong when our community is strong. When our community is strong, everything is possible. Even a little girl from Oklahoma becoming the leader of the Progressive Party of the United States of America.

Narrator

Elizabeth Warren worked together with prime minister Obama when she fought as a private person for consumer protection. Since 2012, Elizabeth Warren is the deputy leader of the Progressive Party. She has fight for higher wages, a new fair tax system, a new fair healthcare system and a reform of our political system, which prevents billionaires and companies to lever our democracy. When she is elected leader of the Progressive Party, Elizabeth Warren will carry her fight into the next government.


Elizabeth Warren
Thousands of people have already joined our political revolution. Have You? Go to elizabethwarren.com and sign up as a volunteer. We can make this country a better place to live – together. I'm Elizabeth Warren, and I approve this message.




To be aired in the following states:
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« Reply #369 on: August 27, 2016, 01:12:14 PM »


Surrogates Schedule

Bruce Mann
February 24th: rest
February 25th: campaign in Shawnee, Seminole and Holdenville, OK
February 26th: campaign in Coalgate, Atoka and Sulphur, OK
February 27th: campaign in Antlers, Hugo and Idabel, OK
February 28th: campaign in Swainsboro, Statesboro and Savannah, GA
February 29th: campaign in Jesup, Alma and Douglas, GA
March 1st: door-to-door campaign and speaking to voters in Tilton, Albany and Dawson, GA

Amelia Warren Tygai
February 24th: campaign in Winchester, Fort Royal and Luray, VA
February 25th: rest
February 26th: rest
February 27th: campaign in Warrington, Dale City and Fredericksburg, VA
February 28th: campaign in Hopewell, Chester and Petersburg, VA
February 29th: campaign in Frankling, Empora and South Ville, VA
March 1st: door-to-door campaign and speaking to voters in Danville, Martinsville and Hilsville, VA

MP Jack Reed

February 24th: campaign in Melbourne, Vero Beach and Palmville, FL
February 25th: rest
February 26th: rest
February 27th: campaign Jupiter and West Palm Beach, FL
February 28th: campaign with Elizabeth Warren in Florida
February 29th: campaign in Springfield, Bolevar and Lebanon, MO
March 1st: door-to-door campaign and speaking to voters in Houston, Rolla, Salem and Vienna, MO

MP John Delaney
February 24th: campaign in Lubbock, Post and Snyder, TX
February 25th: campaign in Ballinger, San Angelo and Eden, TX
February 26th: campaign in Winfield, Tullos and Alexandria, LA
February 27th: rest
February 28th: campaign in Louisiana with Elizabeth Warren
February 29th: campaign in Bristol, Abington and Marion, VA
March 1st: door-to-door campaign and speaking to voters in Covington, Clifton Force and Lexington, VA

MP Dave Loebsack

February 24th: campaign in Fort Collins, Loveland and Greely, CO
February 25th: campaign in Colorado Springs, Fountain, Wigwam and Pueblo, CO
February 26th: campaign in Fruita, Grand Junction and Palisade, CO
February 27th: campaign in Denver, CO
February 28th: campaign in Mount Pleasant, Flint and Lansing, MI
February 29th: campaign in Monroe, Adrian and Coldwater, MI
March 1st: door-to-door campaign and speaking to voters in Dillwyn, Farmville and Chester

Lily Eskelsen García (Nationak Education Association)
February 24th: campaign in Texas
February 25th: campaign in Michigan
February 26th: campaign in Michigan
February 27th: campaign in Michigan
February 28th: rest
February 29th: rest
March 1st: door-to-door campaign and speaking to voters in Richmond, VA

Steve Wozniak

February 24th: rest
February 25th: rest
February 26th: campaign in Sacramento, CA
February 27th: campaign in Saint Louis, MO
February 28th: rest
February 29th: campaign in Virginia
March 1st: door-to-door campaign and speaking to voters across Virgina

Mark Ruffalo
February 24th: campaign Colorado
February 25th: campaign Colorado
February 26th: campaign Virgina
February 27th: campaign Virginia
February 28th: campaign Virgina
February 29th: campaign Virginia
March 1st: door-to-door campaign and speaking to voters across Virginia

MP Tammy Baldwin
February 24th: campaign in Minnesota
February 25th: campaign in Minnesota
February 26th: campaign in Minnesota
February 27th: campaign in Minnesota
February 28th: campaign in Michigan
February 29th: campaign in Michigan
March 1st: door-to-door campaign and speaking to voters across Minnesota

Former MP Don Riegle
February 24th: campaign in Illinois
February 25th: campaign in Illinois
February 26th: campaign in New Jersey
February 27th: campaign in New Jersey
February 28th: campaign in Virginia
February 29th: campaign in Virginia
March 1st: door-to-door campaign and speaking to voters across Virginia

Chris Shelton (Communication Workers of America)
February 24th: campaign in Virginia
February 25th: campaign in Virginia
February 26th: rest
February 27th: rest
February 28th: campaign in New Mexico
February 29th: campaign in Arizona
March 1st: door-to-door campaign and speaking to voters across Virginia
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« Reply #370 on: August 27, 2016, 04:18:29 PM »

February 24-March 1

February 24:
- Major Rally in Los Vegas, NV
- Town Hall in Denver, CO
- Town Hall in Denver, CO
- Barnstorm Denver, CO
- Town Hall in Aurora, CO
- Barnstorm Aurora, CO

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February 25:
- Town Hall in Aurora, CO
- Barnstorm Aurora, CO
- Town Hall in Colorado Springs, CO
- Barnstorm Colorado Springs, CO
- Town Hall in Denver, CO
- Barnstorm Denver, CO

February 26:
- Town Hall in Fargo, ND
- Town Hall in Fargo, ND
- Barnstorm Fargo, ND
- Barnstorm Fargo, ND
- Town Hall in Bismarck, ND
- Barnstorm Bismarck, ND

February 27:
- Major Rally in Bismarck, ND
- Barnstorm Duluth, MN
- Town Hall in Duluth, MN
- Town Hall in Minneapolis, MN
- Town Hall in Minneapolis
- Barnstorm Minneapolis
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February 28:
- Rally in Minneapolis
- Barnstorm Minneapolis
- Town Hall in Saint Paul, MN
- Town Hall in Saint Paul, MN
- Barnstorm Saint Paul, MN
- Barnstorm Saint Paul, MN

February 29:
- Rally in Burlington, VT
- Barnstorm Burlington, VT
- Town Hall in Burlington, VT
- Town Hall in Burlington
- Barnstorm Burlington
- Fundraiser in Burlington

March 1:
- Town Hall in Burlington
- Town Hall in South Burlington, VT
- Barnstorm Rutland City, VT
- Town Hall in Colchester, VT
- Town Hall in Portland, ME
- Major Rally in Bangor, ME

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Campaign Surrogate Duties:
Co-Chairs of the Western Goodwin Campaign, Brian Krolicki, David Freudenthal, and Liz Shuler, will campaign throughout the West, with Krolicki focusing on Nevada, while Freudenthal and Shuler focus on North Dakota, Colorado, Oklahoma, and Minnesota, and Freudenthal will have three town halls in Wyoming
Campaign Staff Duties:
Open two offices in every state west of the Mississippi and east of California/Oregon/Washington
Assign twenty staffers to finding volunteers and recruits for parliamentary seats in the same area
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« Reply #371 on: August 27, 2016, 06:17:22 PM »

(Sorry for no deets, I am swamped IRL)


Excerpt from Victory Speech
Thank you South Carolina!!!! (Cheers) Together we have made history tonight!!! (Cheers) This shows that no matter your color or creed or religion, in America, anything is possible. I of course wish to congratulate Suzan on her victory in Nevada. (Applause) To all of our Progressive Minded Brothers and Sisters in America, this race is far, far, far from over. This Election is not simply about our next leader, it is about making sure that we can get a seat at the Governing Table. (Applause) To be a force so strong that we cannot be ignored, together we can do that but I need your help. Volunteer with the campaign, host a phone bank, door knock your neighborhood, donate. This is about the future of America, we can’t sit on the sidelines any longer. (Cheers)
Statement on the disappearance of Elon Musk
I hope and pray that Mr. Musk is returned safely. I think it is an indictment of the current Government that this was allowed to take place. Our intelligence community failed, whether on purpose or not, it is still a failure. I will be calling for an inquiry into how this was allowed to happen in the US.
Note that 17th to 23rd the campaign visited New York, Texas, Oklahoma, Massachusetts, Virginia, and Tulsi spent two days in DC for Parliamentary Business.
February 24th
Pancakes and Politics in Mobile, Alabama
Town Hall in Pensacola, Florida
Campaigning in Destin, Florida
Campaigning in Panama City
Town Hall in Quincy, Florida
Rally in Tallahassee, Florida with Dwight Bullard
February 25th
Town Hall in Valdosta, Georgia
Campaigning in Moultrie, Georgia
Town Hall in Albany, Georgia with Vincent Fort
“Now let me tell you a little something about Tulsi and her vision for this Party. She understands something that many others in the Party do not, that this Party can become a heavyweight in the South. (Cheers) As a leader here in Georgia I have seen the other parties fail us, time and time again. Many of my Liberal Colleagues from Atlanta and even here in Albany tell me they don’t have to worry about re-election because they know that the Black Community will support them. (Boos) Now as a Black Man and Leader of the Progressive Party in Georgia, I am telling you that times are a changing. (Cheers) We have the Liberals sell out to the Right. We must make sure that Georgia and the South sends a strong message to those in DC, we will be respected, we will be represented, and we will be heard. (Cheers)
Campaigning with Vincent Fort in Cordele, Georgia
Town Hall in Perry, Georgia
Red Eye Flight to Chattanooga, Tennessee
February 26th
Eggs and Issues in Cleveland, Tennessee
Campaigning in Dalton, Georgia
Rally in Chattanooga, Tennessee
Flight to McAllen, Texas
Campaigning in McAllen, Texas
Campaigning in Brownsville, Texas
February 27th
Campaigning in Laredo, Texas
Campaigning in Uvalde, Texas
Rally in San Antonio, Texas with Lloyd Doggett
National Skype-in with Tulsi – Tulsi talked to supporters and volunteers from across the Nation about preparations for Super Tuesday. National Days of Action was outlined and organized.
Flight to Fort Smith, Arkansas
Rally in Fort Smith, Arkansas
February 28th
Town Hall in Muskogee, Oklahoma
Campaigning in Tulsa, Oklahoma
Campaigning in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Flight to Minneapolis, Minnesota
Rally with Keith Ellison in Minneapolis, Minnesota
February 29th
Town Hall in Duluth, Minnesota
Campaigning in Grand Rapids, Minnesota
Rally in Grand Forks, North Dakota
Flight to Denver, Colorado
Rally in Denver, Colorado
March 1st
Rally in Boulder, Colorado
Flight to Dallas, Texas
Campaigning in Dallas, Texas with Lloyd Doggett
Campaigning in Tyler, Texas with Lloyd Doggett
Campaigning in Longview, Texas with Lloyd Doggett
Election Watch Party in Shreveport, Louisiana

National Days of Action: Small Phone Banks, Door Knocks, and Voter Registration are took take place the 28th to the 1st. States that are not voting largely Phone Banked into States that Vote on Super Tuesday.

Ads
50K on Internet Ads for the Week in All Suoer Tuesday States
100K on Radio Ads about Veterans Care in Florida
30K on TV ads about Climate Change in Louisiana
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« Reply #372 on: August 27, 2016, 10:40:17 PM »
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HILLARY CLINTON CAMPAIGN SCHEDULE, FEBRUARY 24–MARCH 1, 2016

FEBRUARY 24
The Clinton campaign traveled to Dallas, where they held a number of fundraising events and two rallies.

FEBRUARY 25
Team Clinton then flew to St. Louis. They held an afternoon rally before commuting to Jefferson City, Missouri, the state capital, to meet with Liberal Party officials.  A fundraising event was held simultaneously back in St. Louis, hosted by Bill Clinton.

FEBRUARY 26
The Clinton campaigned launched a TV ad buy in Missouri, Georgia, Tennessee, Louisiana, and Mississippi. The 15, 30, and 60 second spots focus on Clinton's longtime dedication to those in need and briefly touch upon her Southern history. The ad is narrated by veteran MP and lifelong civil rights activist John Lewis.

Meanwhile, the team itself flew to Columbus, Ohio. A large rally was held, featuring Bill Clinton opening for his wife.

FEBRUARY 27
The campaign wasted no time in heading to Richmond, Virginia. A rally was held that afternoon, combined with a fundraising event, hosted by Premier Terry McAuliffe, who wholeheartedly endorsed Hillary Clinton to rapturous applause.

FEBRUARY 28
The Clinton campaign flew to Chicago next. They held a variety of community events over the course of the day, often in poorer, minority-heavy neighborhoods. Clinton spoke of her desire to assist impoverished Americans, help them get back to work, and put their children in good schools, as well as ensuring that there's a safety net to help them in times of need.

FEBRUARY 29
The Clinton campaign flew to Philadelphia next, meeting with local Liberal Party leaders and making similar pitches in poor areas of the city similar to the prior day's activities.

MARCH 1
The Clinton campaign then flew home to New York City. A large rally was held in Brooklyn, but then a smaller watch party was held in Manhattan that night to watch the Super Tuesday results roll in.
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« Reply #373 on: August 27, 2016, 11:20:47 PM »

SC Victory Speech

Thank You South Carolina, and the fine people, who voted for me, and those who didn't. Through the dedication of our campaign staff, our voters, and hard working people across this fine nation, we shall take control of the political establishment, and have it represents the intrests of common day Americans, the laborer, the farmer, and the small business owner.
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« Reply #374 on: August 28, 2016, 12:29:07 AM »

Joni Ernst For America's Future

Schedule for Wednesday, February 24th - Tuesday, March 1st:

Wednesday, February 24th:
Fly to Dallas
Rally with Ted Nugent in Dallas, TX
Barnstorming in Garland, TX
Meet with Volunteers in El Paso HQ
Rally with Mary Fallin in Laredo
Speech about "Continuing LEGAL Immigration" in Lubbock
Drive to San Antonio, TX

Thursday, February 25th:
Rally with Sarah Palin in San Antonio
Barnstorming in Austin, TX
Drive to Colorado Springs
Rally in Colorado Springs, CO
Barnstorming in Denver
Rally in Pueblo, CO

Friday, February 26th:
Rally in Ft. Collins
Rally in Denver HQ with volunteers
Barnstorming in Grand Junction, CO
Fly to Atlanta, GA
Rally in Atlanta on "Ending Atrocious Trade Deals"
Rally in Savannah

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Saturday, February 26th:
Rally in Macon, GA
Drive to Richmond HQ
Rally in Richmond
Rally in Charlottesville, VA with Doug Lambort/font]
size=13pt]Barnstorming in Petersburg, VA[/size]
size=13pt]Rally in Norfolk, VA[/size]

Sunday, February 27th:
Attend Service at the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Duluth
Stay in Duluth, Minnesota for a Rally with Michelle Bachmann
Rally in Minneapolis, MA on "The Second Amendment Applies to Everyone!"
Fly to Burlington, VT at the Vermont Rural Nationalist Club
Rally in Burlington
Fly to Peabody, MA
Barnstorming in Peabody, MA
Rally in Plymouth, MA


Monday, February 28th:
Fly to Boulder, CO
Hold Rally in Boulder, CO
Town Hall in Greely, CO
Fly to Chicago for a Rally
Fly to Houston HQ for Volunteer Meet-up
Rally in Houston on "A Child Not A Choice"
Rally in Abilene with MP Ron Johnson

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Tuesday, March 1st:
Drive to Arlington, TX
Hold Rally in Arlington
Have Town Hall in Corpus Christi
Barnstorm in Amarillo
Hold Rally in Irving, TX
Meet with Volunteers in El Paso HQ
Fly back to Dallas HQ to Watch Texas Results
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