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Please come out and view The Bush Legacy Bus.
The Bush Legacy tour kicked off in Washington D.C. on June 24th and will travel coast-to-coast throughout October, making nearly 150 stops in the hometowns of Bush's allies in Congress, both national political conventions and symbolic and historic locations like New Orleans and Crawford, TX.
More info: www.bushlegacytour.com

Join Young Democrats of Utah and the Salt Lake County Democratic Party for a Convention Watch Party!
(Must be age 21 or older)
Come at 5 pm to participate in a Youth Vote Barackathon and get in FREE! $5 if you come at 6 pm or later. Brewvies is a private club for members.
More info: yda.org
Watch Obama’s historic acceptance speech live from Denver on a giant outdoor movie screen. Bring your picnic baskets, coolers, blankets and games for a party under the stars at Canyon Rim Park. The celebration begins at 6 pm and goes until 10. Make a homemade sign to show your support. T-shirts, yard signs, bumper stickers, buttons, sodas and snacks will be available for small donations. Bring balls, games, frisbees and get to know other Obama supporters. Please pass this invitation on to fellow Obama supporters.
Dana Goldstein and Ezra Klein in The American Prospect:
[T]he Obama campaign's most aggressive effort to influence the down-ticket races that Democrats traditionally ignore is playing out in solidly Republican Texas. In June, Obama sent his chief strategist, David Axelrod, to Houston to deliver an important message to Texas Democratic funders. The Obama campaign had decided, Axelrod announced to a crowd of 250 at the downtown Wortham Center, to send 15 paid staffers to the state and organize thousands of volunteers to get out the vote, an unprecedented commitment of resources to the Lone Star State from a Democratic presidential campaign. The goal isn't for Obama to win Texas' 34 electoral votes. Rather, by registering Democrats, Obama hopes to help the Texas Democratic Party regain control of its state legislature, which would allow Democrats to redistrict the state's congressional delegation for 2010, potentially winning House seats in the process. That's not simply down-ballot organizing — it's way down-ballot organizing, reaching into state legislatures to influence coming congressional reapportionments in order to create large national majorities years down the line. Obama, looking ahead to governing with as large a congressional majority as possible, is determined to take advantage of a population boom in the Houston area, which is increasingly dominated by immigrants.
At times, the campaign's down-ticket energy takes on a life



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