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Hillary Clinton Campaign Press Release - As West Virginia Takes Center Stage, Clinton Campaign Ramps Up Statewide Get Out The Vote Effort

May 07, 2008

Charleston, WV) - All eyes are on West Virginia as the Mountain State takes center stage in the Democratic presidential primary. West Virginia leaders and Clinton campaign volunteers will be out in full force tomorrow, urging West Virginians to make their voice heard by Early Voting.

"If there was ever a critical time to vote in a primary election, this is it. The eyes of the world are watching to see what West Virginia voters will do. The Mountain State has made the difference in choosing a President before and we can do it again by supporting Hillary Clinton," said Kent Carper, President of the Kanawha County Commission.

Former First Daughter Chelsea Clinton will also campaign in the Mountain State tomorrow, attending an "Our Economy, Our Future" event at Shepherd University. Sen. Hillary Clinton will campaign in Charleston on Thursday with a "Solutions for America" Rally at the West Virginia State Capitol.

"West Virginia is ready to go. This is a competitive race and every vote makes a difference. We are working hard to turn our strong support for Hillary Clinton in Early Vote and in the upcoming primary," said House Delegate Bob Tabb (56th District).

Elected leaders from across the Mountain States are joining volunteers in knocking on doors, making calls, and holding visibilities to get out the vote for Hillary.

"Hillary Clinton has shown a strong commitment to our state and an understanding of the issues affecting the everyday lives of West Virginians. Now it is time to make our voice heard for Hillary Clinton," said Mayor of Hinton Cleo Mathews, who is holding a "Honk and Wave" tomorrow in Hinton.

The West Virginia Veterans for Hillary Steering Committee is also organizing veterans across the state to get out the vote for Clinton.

"Hillary Clinton stands up and delivers for veterans and military families. I am proud to be working with veterans across the state to get out the vote for Hillary," said John Clarke, a member of the West Virginia for Hillary Steering Committee.

Get Out the Vote Activities Wednesday, May 7, 2008 include:

7 a.m. - Honk and Wave with Mayor Cleo Mathews - HINTON

Intersection of 2nd Avenue and Temple Street

Hinton, WV 25951

7:30 a.m. Honk and Wave - MORGANTOWN

County Courthouse Courtyard at High Street & Spruce Street

Morgantown, WV 26505

7:30 a.m. Honk and Wave - CHARLESTON

Washington Street West & Pennsylvania Street

Charleston, WV 25302

7:30 a.m. Honk and Wave - MARTINSBURG

King St. & Queen St

Martinsburg, WV 25401

7:30 a.m. Honk and Wave - LEWISBURG

Intersection of US 219 & US 60

Lewisburg, WV 24901

7:30 a.m. Honk and Wave - FAIRMONT

Fairmont St & 10th Street

Fairmont, WV 26554

4:30 p.m. "Honk and Wave" - KANAWHA CITY

35 Street Bridge

Charleston, WV 25311

6 p.m. Wheeling for Hillary Headquarters Open House - WHEELING

62 12th Street

Wheeling, WV 26003

6 p.m. Women for Hillary Phone Bank - FAIRMONT

Fairmont for Hillary Headquarters

312 Adams Street

Fairmont, WV 26554

6:30 p.m. Women for Hillary Phone Bank and Sign-Making Party - CHARLESTON

Charleston Headquarters

191 Summers Street

Charleston, WV 25301

Hillary Clinton, Hillary Clinton Campaign Press Release - As West Virginia Takes Center Stage, Clinton Campaign Ramps Up Statewide Get Out The Vote Effort Online by Gerhard Peters and John T. Woolley, The American Presidency Project https://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/node/297264

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