October 31, 2004
France | Paris 2004 is bipartisan!
Good evening from Paris. It’s pretty cold here.
Paris 2004 is definitively bipartisan. Democrats Abroad France and Republicans Abroad France will be holding, together, a bipartisan Election Night party at a restaurant in the Champs Elysees area. We received a beautiful invitation with, printed on it, a flag, a donkey and an elephant. Maybe I’m a bit naive, but I just loved it! Another bipartisan party will take place at historical American watering hole, maybe the oldest one, Harry’s Bar. I’ll report from both places.
Good luck to my 85 fellow correspondents!
Posted by Fred Gion at October 31, 2004 09:31 PM
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Welcome, Fred! If you can, post photos from the election partys … it would be great to see how the expats celebrate the election.
Posted by: Alan
at October 31, 2004 10:10 PM
Good to see that, at least in France, Americans are Americans, rather than Dems/Reps.
And I’m not even Americans, I’m Australian…
Posted by: aebrain
at November 1, 2004 05:19 AM
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