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2004 US Presidential Election
July 26, 2004
Bush | Live By The War Room ...

USATODAY:

Tucked away on the fifth and sixth floors of an old brick office building on a narrow street two blocks from the FleetCenter, site of the Democratic National Convention, Republicans are running a rapid-response operation to make sure nothing the Democrats say this week goes unchallenged.

About 30 staffers of the Republican National Committee and the Bush-Cheney campaign have relocated to Boston this week. They’re using computers, printers, TV and radio satellite dishes, cell phones and every tool they have to comb through everything said by Democrats on the air, in print and in speeches almost instantaneously.

“Thanks to e-mail and BlackBerrys, we can respond in seconds,” RNC spokeswoman Christine Iverson says.



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