100,000 In St. Louis For Obama Rally

By Justin Gardner | Related entries in 2008 Election, Barack, Missouri

That’s pretty impressive.

The Obama campaign says they’ve been told by the St. Louis Police Department that about 100,000 people gathered to hear Obama’s rally in St. Louis earlier Saturday.

No wonder he’s doing better in the Show Me State.

By the way, if you’re from Kansas City, he’ll be at the Liberty Memorial in a couple of hours.


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6 Responses to “100,000 In St. Louis For Obama Rally”

  1. McMary Says:

    Americans are comming together to dispell the hatred being spewed out by the McCain campaign. Together we can solve our country’s problems.

    Divided we can only go further into an 8-year hole that is so wide and deep it will take us all of us pulling together to get us back on track to our dreams as a nation and as a people.

    We the people can form a more perfect union.

    Vote Obama .

  2. Krista Says:

    The experience I had on the arch front today will live with my the rest of my days. It was beauiful to see the people in my community standing up for CHANGE!

    I feel like people finally care again, and it is an inspiration!

  3. Dee from NJ Says:

    No wonder he’s doing better in the show me state. alol He’s got lots of foreign money to burn. He’s buying this election. Oh, I forgot — he’s for the little people.

  4. Hugh Morris Says:

    who’s gonna dispel the hatred being spewed forth from the obama campaign?

  5. Jim S Says:

    Unfortunately for Dee she’s picked up on yet another delusional Right Wing Nut job meme. And Hugh is so far detached from the real world is that he can’t recognize that the only hatred being spewed is from he and Dee, those like them and the McCain campaign. McCain has completely abandoned anything resembling positive advertising in the Kansas City market and I assume from what I am reading that the same is true pretty much everywhere.

    I was hoping to make it to the Obama event in KC today but with my wife sick I have to take care of some stuff for her this evening and in addition I’m not feeling that great myself so I decided I just have to give it a miss. I’m disappointed.

  6. Erik Sickinger Says:

    Dee. Sarcasm doesn’t help you prove your point. Especially when you shouldn’t be making the argument in the first point without a basis for your argument.

    Hugh - hatred? Like…what?
    I think any civil, reasonable person would argue that the hatred is coming from somewhere within the McCain campaign.

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