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The annual campaign trip of the Democrats is coordinated by the [[College Democrats]] Activist Council and is held over the Election Day weekend.
 
The annual campaign trip of the Democrats is coordinated by the [[College Democrats]] Activist Council and is held over the Election Day weekend.
  
The first campaign trip took place in [[2004]] and was the work of Elizabeth Brown and [[Seth Flaxman]]. The trip to Lorain County, Ohio, was bankrolled partially by Sherrod Brown and was enormously successful, though the rest of the state was less fortunate. In [[2005]], the trip moved to Virginia and the successful gubernatorial bid of Tim Kaine. The [[2006]] trip returned to Ohio, this time for Brown's own successful senatorial race against incumbent Mike DeWine. The destination of the [[2007]] trip has not yet been decided.
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The first campaign trip took place in [[2004]] and was the work of Elizabeth Brown and [[Seth Flaxman]]. The trip to Lorain County, Ohio, was bankrolled partially by Sherrod Brown and was enormously successful, though the rest of the state was less fortunate.  
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Subsequent trips included:
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*[[2005]]: Virginia and the successful gubernatorial bid of Tim Kaine
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*[[2006]]: Ohio, for Brown's successful senatorial race against incumbent Mike DeWine
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*[[2007]]: Kentucky
  
 
[[Category:Annual events]]
 
[[Category:Annual events]]

Revision as of 05:04, 20 November 2007

The annual campaign trip of the Democrats is coordinated by the College Democrats Activist Council and is held over the Election Day weekend.

The first campaign trip took place in 2004 and was the work of Elizabeth Brown and Seth Flaxman. The trip to Lorain County, Ohio, was bankrolled partially by Sherrod Brown and was enormously successful, though the rest of the state was less fortunate.

Subsequent trips included:

  • 2005: Virginia and the successful gubernatorial bid of Tim Kaine
  • 2006: Ohio, for Brown's successful senatorial race against incumbent Mike DeWine
  • 2007: Kentucky