2008 Election Weekend Calendar Preview (July 20-22, 2007)
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Democrats prepare for the debate on Monday in South Carolina with busy schedules, while Republicans keep on plugging along…
- Obama has a rally and a townhall meeting in New Hampshire this morning, while Michelle Obama opens the Chicago volunteers office of their campaign. Obama addresses the AFSCME convention in Des Moines tomorrow night, and the Counciil of La Raza Sunday in south Florida.
- Richardson campaigns in Iowa today, before going to South Carolina on Sunday to campaign before the Monday debate.
- Dodd’s wife, Jackie Clegg Dodd, will open a technolog center in Orangeburg, SC on Sunday. Dodd will be in Iowa today, and has announced he will be in New Hampshire this weekend, but does not currently have any details up on his website.
- Kucinich has an AFL-CIO forum Saturday in Columbus, Ohio.
- Clinton will also address the AFSCME forum in Des Moines tomorrow.
- Biden campaigns again in Iowa today.
- Edwards has a relatively calm weekend for him. Elizabeth Edwards has a fundraiser tonight in Oklahoma City, and John Edwards gives a speech to Louisiana democrats on Sunday night.
- Huckabee gives a speech in Las Vegas tomorrow before fundraising in Texas.
- Romney has a full schedule of events today and tomorrow in Iowa, before going to New Hampshire on Sunday..
- Paul is in South Carolina tomorrow, eating lunch with state GOP and then holding a rally.
- Giuliani is speaking to firefighters in South Carolina today and holding a “Inaugural Retreat” for fundraisers in New York tomorrow.
- Brownback spends today in Iowa wrapping up a campaign swing.
- Tancredo also is campaigning this weekend in Iowa, wrapping up a couple days of campaigning.
Visit our up-to-date campaign calendar section for complete schedules.
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