Pretty much the touch of death in Central OH for President Bush.
Pickerington -- The Bush/Cheney campaign named former Pickerington City Councilman Craig Maxey chairman of the Fairfield County campaign.
''It's an honor, and we have an exciting campaign coming up,'' Maxey said. ''I believe in what President Bush is doing and want to help him get re-elected.''
Maxey said the Fairfield County campaign has a goal of recruiting 721 volunteers to help spread the Bush/Cheney message throughout the county.
''Our goal is to have at least one volunteer in every precinct to help out, and we are well on our way,'' Maxey said.
In 2000, Bush/Cheney did well in Fairfield County, outpolling Gore/Leiberman by a vote of 33,523 to 19,065.
''We want to do the same or better in 2004,'' Maxey said. ''He has proven leadership, especially after Sept. 11, and he has done a good job for our country under some serious times. We are hoping to continue that trend for another four years.''
Maxey said the effort will be a grassroots one to get the word out about how great the Bush administration has been.
''We are going to have a massive sign and literature campaign in the county,'' Maxey said. ''And we are going to be there to help them get to the polls.''
Other chairpersons in neighboring counties also were named:
Franklin County: Lt. Gov. Jennette Bradley, Columbus
Licking County: David Rhodes, Newark
Perry County: Joe Williams, New Lexington
Pickaway County: Michael Whitten, Circleville
Hocking County: Kim Miller, Logan
''Our message is a good one, and we are going to get out to the voters,'' Maxey said.
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Pickerington -- The Bush/Cheney campaign named former Pickerington City Councilman Craig Maxey chairman of the Fairfield County campaign.
''It's an honor, and we have an exciting campaign coming up,'' Maxey said. ''I believe in what President Bush is doing and want to help him get re-elected.''
Maxey said the Fairfield County campaign has a goal of recruiting 721 volunteers to help spread the Bush/Cheney message throughout the county.
''Our goal is to have at least one volunteer in every precinct to help out, and we are well on our way,'' Maxey said.
In 2000, Bush/Cheney did well in Fairfield County, outpolling Gore/Leiberman by a vote of 33,523 to 19,065.
''We want to do the same or better in 2004,'' Maxey said. ''He has proven leadership, especially after Sept. 11, and he has done a good job for our country under some serious times. We are hoping to continue that trend for another four years.''
Maxey said the effort will be a grassroots one to get the word out about how great the Bush administration has been.
''We are going to have a massive sign and literature campaign in the county,'' Maxey said. ''And we are going to be there to help them get to the polls.''
Other chairpersons in neighboring counties also were named:
Franklin County: Lt. Gov. Jennette Bradley, Columbus
Licking County: David Rhodes, Newark
Perry County: Joe Williams, New Lexington
Pickaway County: Michael Whitten, Circleville
Hocking County: Kim Miller, Logan
''Our message is a good one, and we are going to get out to the voters,'' Maxey said.
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