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Funny Business
Nov.04
9:56 PM ET
Tuesday, 4 Nov 2008
Time to Move to the Lawn
Posted By:Jane Wells
Topics:Barack Obama | Democrats | John McCain | Republicans | Media | Print Media
Sectors:Media
A huge cheer went up in the ballroom at McCain headquarters as former Lousiana Gov. Buddy Roemer announced Louisiana went for McCain.
However, with the writing seemingly on the wall, Gov. Roemer has started telling people "to move to the lawn area."
The "lawn area" is where John McCain will give his speech tonight. The 2,000 supporters going onto the lawn all have to go through metal detectors, so we're still some time away ... but we're getting closer.
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