Edwards Brings Presidential Campaign To Tennessee
From the Chattanoogan (TN):
Sen. John Edwards, candidate for the Democratic nomination for President, will hold a reception in Nashville June 12 at 1 p.m.
The reception, to be held in the Freedom Conference Room, 223 8th Ave., North, is open to the public.
"The Tennessee Democratic Party is here to elect Democrats and Tennessee will play a critical role in selecting the next Democratic nominee for President," Randy Button, State Party chairman said, referring to Tennessee's February Primary.
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