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I'm not sure how many times I've tried to write this first sentence, how do I say goodbye to this summer? After all it's my last blog! I can't believe the road trip is actually over and I'm writing this in the living room of my apartment in the Bronx. Thankfully there's another great project from the CRNC called LifeInTheField.com that I'll be following and hope everyone who read my blogs will too!
I've been looking forward to the Republican Convention all summer long and now that it's finally here it's lived up to all of my expectations.
On Tuesday, I spent the day walking around Denver seeing what people thought about Obama being the nominee for the Democratic Party instead of Clinton.
I'm shocked to find out how many McCain supporters are in Denver, some of which are unlikely suspects.
If you’ve read my blogs or my bio you’ll see that I’m a hunter. The other day I met someone that also shares my passion.
Working these past two months has shown me that even though campaigns approach things differently, they all have one thing in common: the volunteers that keep their campaigns running and the focus on grassroots campaigning.
So I'm a big fan of scary movies. Zombies, vampires, natural disasters, anything that will make me jump I'll usually watch. There's one particular genre of movies that perhaps wasn't the best for me to have seen before this trip. I'm talking about the road trip = 2 hours of horror kind of movies.
One of my favorite parts of driving is the music. The radio stations all play the same things and we’re sick of our ipods. So I’m leaving it up to you to give us suggestions for some new music downloads!
"When a man hears himself somewhat misrepresented, it provokes him- at least, I find it so with myself; but when misrepresentation becomes very gross and palpable, it is more apt to amuse him." - Abraham Lincoln
Yesterday, the Warren County Republican Headquarters in Bowling Green, KY was flooded with college aged students and proof that there are hard working young people excited about Republican victories.