Texas is still Democratic-friendly in some parts. Former President Bill Clinton will be in San Antonio Thursday to rally Democrats and help give a boost to Texas Rep. Pete Gallego, D-San Antonio.
Gallego is neck-and-neck in a race with frosh U.S. Rep. Quico Canseco, R-San Antonio, for the 23rd congressional district, which stretches from San Antonio to the ouskirts of El Paso.
“President Clinton's visit will play a huge role in energizing and mobilizing supporters," Gallego said in a news release. "President Clinton is hugely popular and highly regarded around here for his exceptional public service on behalf of middle-class families. It will be an honor to share the stage with President Clinton, particularly at a time when there are many crucial issues facing middle-class families.”
Gallego is neck-and-neck in a race with frosh U.S. Rep. Quico Canseco, R-San Antonio, for the 23rd congressional district, which stretches from San Antonio to the ouskirts of El Paso.
“President Clinton's visit will play a huge role in energizing and mobilizing supporters," Gallego said in a news release. "President Clinton is hugely popular and highly regarded around here for his exceptional public service on behalf of middle-class families. It will be an honor to share the stage with President Clinton, particularly at a time when there are many crucial issues facing middle-class families.”
-- Maria Recio


Clinton is campaigning for President Obama. President Bush is a guest speaker in the Cayman Islands on Off Shore investing ie. Tax shelters
Why are there not more Bush Administration folks campaigning? They were our administration for eight years.
What does that tell you? Very sad
Posted by: gabrielle gordon | November 01, 2012 at 09:29 PM