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Sen. McCain and Gov. Palin Expected to Stop in Colorado Springs Save Email Print
Posted: 2:09 PM Aug 29, 2008
Last Updated: 5:22 PM Aug 29, 2008
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Senator John McCain and his running mate, Governor Sarah Palin are expected to make an appearance in Colorado Springs on September 6.

According to McCain's Campaign Office in Denver, he and Gov. Palin will bring their "Road to Victory Rally" to Colorado Springs next Saturday.

They will be at the Colorado Jet Center, 1575 Aviation Way in Colorado Springs.

Tickets are available on a first come, first serve basis. For tickets, call 303-952-4670 or go to www.colorado.johnmccain.com.

If that web address is running slow, people can go to the John McCain Victory Office in Colorado Springs to pick up their tickets.

John McCain Victory Office
4525 Northpark Dr.
Suite #200
Colorado Springs, CO
719-264-0914

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