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Come join the Salt Lake County Democratic Party and some of our great candidates for a closing of the summer like no other. We are going to be picnicking at one of the last Bees games of the season as they take on the Tucson Sidewinders. There will be food, fun, and politics for everyone. Best of all it goes to a good cause!
August 21st 6:00 PM for dinner until 7:20 PM then we move to the stands for the game!
Price of a ticket includes dinner and game.
$30 for adults
$20 for kids under 10
Bring the whole family!
RSVP NOW – tickets are being sold fast and we only have a limited amount!
RSVP via email to pay by check.
Questions? Please email weston@slcountydems.com.
From Weston Clark of the Salt Lake County Democratic Party:
In our last newsletter I introduced the Blue Army. It is up and going, and many members are enjoying a dialogue with other Democrats and learning what candidates need our help now. They are, unfortunately, learning about one of the biggest mysteries of politics.
Nobody cares until November.
Even though this email goes out to over 4000 people, only 40 brave souls have signed up to help Democrats get elected.
Candidates are desperate for help. They need volunteers. They NEED YOU! But nobody seems to give politics a thought until it is so close to the election that it is essentially TOO LATE!
Yes, I said it. Too late! The only way that last week of work is effective is
H.Hertzberg in The New Yorker on Aug 4:
Obama gained nothing in the polls during his nearly flawless, arguably triumphant grand tour. Still..., one would have to be an awful grouch not to be gratified by the sight of a sea of delighted Europeans waving American flags instead of burning them....
Back at home, one such grouch had ample reason to be grouchy. McCain's luck last week was as bad as Obama's was good. McCain rode in a golf cart with Bush senior; Obama rode in a helicopter with General David Petraeus. Obama got a big kiss from the new President of France, a dashing conservative with an exotic background and an unusual name; McCain stood athwart the cheese aisle of a sumpermarket, complaining....But McCain had no right to accuse [Obama], not once but repeatedly last week, of being willing to have his country "lose a war" if it would win him an election. That was shocking; that was unworthy. Obama drained a 3-point shot; McCain committed a 3-shot foul. The game is getting physical.



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