Obama Set to Open 24th Virginia Office

Sen. Barack Obama, the presumptive Democratic nominee for president, announced today his campaign is opening four additional offices in Virginia, including his fifth in Northern Virginia.
The Virginia Campaign for Change, an offshoot of the Obama campaign funded by the Democratic National Committee, had already opened 20 offices around the state in support of Obama.
It now plans to add four additional offices to the list. The campaign is opening new offices in Centreville and Leesburg in Northern Virginia, Emporia in Southside and Big Stone Gap in Southwest Virginia, near the Kentucky border.
By Tim Craig |
July 24, 2008; 12:48 PM ET
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Posted by: Anonymous | July 24, 2008 1:21 PM
Here's a suggestion for Obama...just take over all of the Starbucks that are closing and put your offices in them. All your friends will already know where to go!
Posted by: Anonymous | July 24, 2008 1:58 PM
Barack's offices are a welcome addition to his campaign. Hopefully, so many people that seem so very uninformed will use them to get to know Obama and what he really stands for. As far as the StarBucks comment on this site.............get a life and grow up.
Posted by: Christine | July 30, 2008 5:37 PM
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