Wednesday, October 29, 2008

As reported in the WSJ....

....McCain Doesn't Look Competitive in Pennsylvania
This headline appeared in Friday's WSJ and featured our very own Doylestown office.
Here is the article's intro--
The Barack Obama campaign occupies a storefront on N. Main Street across from the county courthouse. A stream of people filters through to pick up buttons or leaflets. The bulletin board lists a dozen staffers in this office and another in Bristol.
Now try to find a John McCain outpost in Bucks County. Armed with an address, you'd get an unmarked, low, stand-alone office building on a four-lane state highway 15 minutes' drive from here. On the front door a small sign directs visitors to the McCain campaign around the corner and down the stairs to the basement. Two volunteers man phones, McCain posters or signs aren't readily available. Three paid staffers direct the Republican's campaign from a single office in this critical battleground.

For the rest of the story, go to http://online.wsj.com/article/SB122480892803665099.html

This article reinforces what I talked about yesterday. The Obama team is all over Bucks County and PA. McCain...not so much :)

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