Sunday, April 25, 2010

Big political names head to Missouri this week

The coming week will be fairly exciting for political activists on both the left and right as big political names come to events in the Show-Me State.

On Tues., Apr. 27, former Republican Presidential candidate Mitt Romney (R) will be in St. Louis to campaign for former Ambassador and state auditor candidate Tom Schweich (R).

Tues. evening, Republicans are sponsoring an opposition rally against President Barack Obama's (D) policies in Macon.

On Wed., Obama is scheduled to tour an ethanol plant in Macon. It's not yet clear whether Obama will be making public remarks while in the state.

The White House says Obama's visit is intended to "talk to workers about what they are experiencing during these tough economic times and share ideas for rebuilding our economy in the long term."

Then on Sat., former Vice Presidential candidate Sarah Palin (R) and former Republican Presidential candidate Fred Thompson (R) will head to Kansas City for an event sponsored by the Preserving American Liberty PAC. 

"This event will address important topics that the mainstream media usually ignores," PAL PAC's website says. "Whether it is the growing deficit, broken promises from politicians on both sides of the aisle, health care reform that is full of backroom deals, or the inability of Washington to ’stimulate’ and ‘create/save jobs,’ this is an event you will not want to miss!"


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