I heard on Channel 9 news it was 5000. Gibson was out handing out
pamphlets there--a smart move on his part. I heard that the Stonewall Dems
were thinking of leafletting the event--to help Gore. I'm not sure that
would have been that effective.
Clearly DFLers are really worried about the effect of Nader on Gore's
campaign. I've always thought it lame that the Gore folks think of Nader
taking "his votes". Now the question is, will the Nader voters go for
Gibson or Dayton? Dayton seems much more akin on economic issues than
Dayton.
What do folks on this list think about the Technology Park discussed at the
"Economic Summit" earlier this week? The idea is to try to be an incubator
for high tech businesses. Recently in Computer User there was an article
about how Venture Capitol people will bite on rather hair brained business
plans in the Silicon Valley area, while not showing much interest in much
better plans for companies here in the Twin Cities.
Eva
Eva Young
Mpls., MN
At 01:24 PM 09/23/2000 -0500, David Shove wrote:
>From: Dean Myerson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: 12,000 turn out in Minneapolis
>
>Press Release
>September 23, 2000
>
>12,000 PACK MINNEAPOLIS TARGET CENTER TO HEAR NADER/LADUKE
>Largest crowd of the presidential race demands "Let Ralph Debate!"
>
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