President Kennedy noted once that there’s "no city in the United States in which I get a warmer welcome and fewer votes than Columbus, Ohio." JFK knew that sometimes there’s a disconnect between campaign hype and election night reality. The most common reason good, strong Democrats fail in competitive races is because they don’t turn out their voters.
This year, we’re not making that mistake in Ohio. We know that Governor Ted Strickland’s path to re-election depends on driving voters out to the polls.
Tomorrow -- to kick off one of the most ambitious and aggressive ground games anywhere in 2010 -- our coordinated campaign goes live with events all across Ohio. Check it out:
That’s over 120 events.
More than 2,000 people are committed to join us.
At the close of the day, we’ll have 30 offices up and running in every corner of Ohio.
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