Kansas Gov Campaigns for Obama in Va

Kansas Gov. Kathleen Sebelius will campaign in Virginia tomorrow for Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama.
Sebelius will hold town hall meetings in Richmond and Williamsburg with "four area families who are struggling with four issues that are affecting hundreds of thousands of Virginians in this economic downturn,'' according to the campaign.
Sebelius will tout Obama's proposals to fix the economy, provide universal health care and offer relief for distressed homeowners and communities. They include cutting taxes for 95 percent of Virginians, investing in clean energy sources and making college more affordable by providing families with a $4,000 tuition tax credit, according to the campaign.
Details are below:
TUES, SEPT. 23, 2008
Four Families, Four Issues, for the Change We Need Richmond Town Hall with Gov. Kathleen Sebelius
11:30 a.m.
Bentley Community Center
2900 Drewrys Bluff Rd.
Richmond, VA 23237
Four Families, Four Issues, for the Change We Need Richmond Town Hall with Gov. Kathleen Sebelius
2 p.m.
College of William and Mary
Sadler Student Center
Tidewater Room
102 Richmond Rd.
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Anita Kumar
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September 22, 2008; 11:21 AM ET
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Maybe Obama realized how increasingly unpopular Mr. Kaine is here in VA??