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Updated: 1:31 PM Jan 21, 2008
Delegate Saxman Joins McCain in S.C.
Delegate Chris Saxman joined presidential hopeful John McCain on the campaign trail in South Carolina. Posted: 11:24 PM Jan 18, 2008Reporter: Mary Pulley Email Address: mpulley@whsv.com |
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Delegate Chris Saxman joined presidential hopeful John McCain on the campaign trail in South Carolina. Saxman traveled to Charleston, South Carolina Friday to get ready for Saturday's Republican primary.
This primary has been said to have the potential to launch a candidate to the forefront of the presidential race. Saxman also attended a rally on the USS Yorktown in Mount Pleasant.
He says, "Were here doing some grass roots work, making some phone calls, getting people to the polls, working the polls, and doing what we're supposed to do on a campaign to help a guy win."
Saxman says after the polls close, he's hoping to have a victory celebration for the candidate he's hoping will be the next President of the United States. Saxman will make his way back to the Commonwealth Sunday.
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