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Plan Dennis Rally for Palin Prior to Debate

By Herald Staff

CLERMONT — Michael J. Donohue, Cape May County McCain Chairman and Dennis Township Republican leader, invites everyone to attend a Thursday, Oct. 2 rally from 5 to 6:30 p.m.to show support for Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, Republican vice presidential nominee, prior to the historic vice presidential debate to be held later that evening.
The event will be held at Dennis Township Republican headquarters, Route 9 just south of Route 83.
“In light of the unfair bashing Gov. Palin has taken in the mainstream media since our next president, Sen. John McCain, had the courage and foresight to choose her as his running mate, I thought it was extremely important to invite my fellow Cape May County residents to show support for this courageous and capable woman,” Donohue stated in a release. “Together, McCain and Palin will fight institutionalized corruption in Washington, D.C., and rein in out-of-control spending.”
The event is open to all who want to show support for Sen. McCain and Gov. Palin, Donohue said.
Cape May County Students for McCain are volunteering their time to help spearhead the rally.
“Come on out and show the mainstream media you don’t march to its beat,” Donohue stated.
There will be balloons, hot dogs, T-shirts and lawn signs.
For information, e-mail Donohue@dtgop.com or call 609-861-4467.

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