Bloggers Gain A Rep
From PJ Puryear, US House Representative Brad Miller’s campaign manager:
Blogsboro,
Congressman Brad Miller will be coming to Greensboro on April 24th specifically to meet bloggers. We’ve (both the campaign and bloggers in the area) have been wanting to do this for some time; better late than never!
While not having his own blog, Brad keeps a diary at DailyKos and has posted at BlueNC, and is interested in getting to know the blogging community. I would be remiss if I didn’t say that we are there in hopes of finding ways to improve our campaign, both technologically and by continuing to build our network of supporters (which we hope will include the blogging community). We will be meeting from 7pm to 9pm at Green Bean on S. Elm St.
Hope to see you there!
PJ Puryear aka Tarheel Dem
I’m not sure what I plan on asking Brad, but I’m very interested in meeting the man who is campaigning against the uber conservative, bigoted, self-hating Vernon Robinson.
(thanks to Jay Ovittore)
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