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 McPherson County Democrats continue to grow
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I went to the regularly scheduled McPherson Co meeting on the 17th. Carolyn stated that 35 people have become McPherson County Democrats. For the record, Senate District 35 (Jay Emler) has 35 more McPherson Democrats. The momentum has started. Those who have not been willing to dedicate themselves to a party plus Elephants are making the correct decision for 2008.

Standing behind the Democratic party rather than sitting on the fence or eating peanuts is the right thing to do in McPherson County.

The momentum has just started.

Once the primary season is over watch for Donkey crossings being put up throughout the county. You will see young Donkeys, middle aged Donkeys and those Donkeys that are technically ready to be put out to pasture stay in town and work for the party.

Carolyn had prepared a very nice Donkey snack table that was certainly enjoyed by this Donkey.
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