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PRESIDENT BUSH MAKES STOPS IN FLORIDA PANHANDLE

By: Import User
Updated: January 7, 2009
President Bush spent the day campaigning just a few miles from the Wiregrass. He, along with Arizona Senator John McCain, attended three rallies in the Florida Panhandle. He stopped in Pensacola, Niceville, Sandestin and Seaside, ending up in Panama City yesterday. He spoke to a crowd of 23,000 at the downtown marina. He said that from getting the economy back up and running to fighting the war on terror, he is quote, "getting the job done." President Bush and Senator McCain then flew to Crawford, Texas where they will spend the night before heading to campaign events in New Mexico and Arizona today.
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