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I didn’t do too much campaigning today.  I wanted to get some rest before my next campaign trip.  I leave at 6:00 AM for Louisville and take a connecting flight to Lexington.

I will be at the following locations tomorrow:
10:00 AM - First Baptist Church (1st and Main - Lexington, KY)
11:30 AM - First Baptist Church (2nd and Main - Lexington, KY)
1:30 PM - First Baptist Church (3rd and Main - Lexington, KY)
3:00 PM - First Baptist Church (4th and Main - Lexington, KY)
4:30 PM - First Baptist Church (5th and Main - Lexington, KY)

I will post the rest of my campaign schedule for the weekend when I get to the hotel tomorrow evening.

Election Center 2008: Primary Results for West Virginia - Elections & Politics news from CNN.com

Independent Write-In Candidate has claimed the 7% of the votes not cast to either Barack Obama or Hillary Clinton.  This means that Heare will receive a delegate for the Democratic Primary.

THANK YOU WEST VIRGINIA!

Listen to the “Ahmnodt for President” radio show this Sunday evening (10PM Eastern/9 Central/7 Pacific) as Independent Write-In Candidate Ahmnodt Heare gives a comprehensive plan to revitalize the economy and to make the economy sound for years to come.

 

Ahmnodt Heare picked up an endorsement yesterday from the Northern American Swimming Team - Youngstown (NASTY) yesterday.  In a statement released to the press release, NASTY president Ima Hoare said that Ahmnodt Heare was the only candidate that understood the economics of maintaining a swimming team -” Renting a pool, training in a gym, and buying the tightest swimwear for our young swimmers all take money.  “

Mr. Heare was touched by Ms. Hoare’s endorsement.

It will not be easy, bit I think I can finish second in both primaries tomorrow.  I can finish second in the Democratic Primary because they just don’t like Barack Obama for some reason.  Hillary Clinton will win big (unless her supporters decide not to show up, that would be my only chance to win.)

The Republicans have John McCain expecting to win big.  If his margin of victory is large enough, I could sneak past Ron Paul, Mike Huckabee, and Albert Howard and take second.

My hardest obstacle is overcoming the misinterpretation of my blog yesterday.  It is about family values and nothing more.