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Bill Clinton to Campaign in Western, PA

And we are off… I have been getting phone calls and emails from around the globe asking what is happening with the Presidential race here in PA.  So far, nothing to exciting – just some door knocking.  This looks like the first major candidate event to head to Western, PA.

On Tuesday, March 11, President Clinton attends a “Solutions for America” event in Washington, meets with voters at a Canonsburg senior center, and attends another “Solutions for America” event in Center Township later in the day.

Both “Solutions for America” events are free and open to the public.

President Clinton will be in Erie, PA on Wednesday, March 12. Additional details forthcoming. 

  • Tuesday, March 11
    • 12:30 p.m. EST – President Clinton Attends “Solutions for America” Event
      • Washington and Jefferson College, Henry Gymnasium
      • 60 South Lincoln Street (on the corner of Chestnut), Washington, PA
    • 2:00 p.m. EST
      • President Clinton Meets with Voters
      • Canonsburg Area Senior Center
      • 30 East Pike Street, Canonsburg, PA
    • 4:45 p.m. EST
      • President Clinton Attends “Solutions for America” Event
      • Center High School
      • 160 Baker Road, Center Township, PA
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2 Responses to Bill Clinton to Campaign in Western, PA

  1. Concerned Citizen

    It’s exciting to take part in this historic primary and to finally get a real, up-close look at the two candidates for yourself.

    Speaking of which… a friend sent me this clip. I’ve heard absolutely nothing in the national news about it, but it has to be the most powerful and controversial political ad I have ever seen:

    http://youtube.com/watch?v=hwLaCb07lAs

    I wonder when it’s going to air in Pennsylvania?

  2. We are living in an historic moment. An African-American or a woman will be president of the United States; unless Clinton and Obama do so much damage to each other that we end up with another Republican President.

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