You Asked For It
The John Edwards campaign used Eventful, a web company, to have towns across the country compete to get him to come visit. Columbus, Kentucky won the chance to hear his stump speech about being a poor kid who reminds us that his daddy had to borrow $50 to get him out of the hospital when he was born.
Sound Bite: "I'm not the president of the red states, I'm not the president of the blue states, I'm the president of the United States."
(Make sure to read The Post's Jose Antonio Vargas' report about Edwards' visit. He was in Columbus for the visit.)
By washingtonpost.com Editors |
October 5, 2007; 9:43 AM ET
John Edwards
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Posted by: Alex | October 12, 2007 10:43 AM
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Um... surely ripping off Obama from 2004 keynote?