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MEDIA ADVISORY: Not-a-Dime's-Worth-a-Difference Tour Heads to Wilmington

WILMINGTON, N.C., Oct. 12 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- As John McCain arrives inWilmington tomorrow to peddle his failed economic policies, State Senate Majority Leader Tony Rand and Agriculture Commission Candidate Ronnie Ansley will hold a press conference to let voters know that McCain's policies are wrong forEastern North Carolina.

Senator Barack Obama will stand up forNorth Carolina's workers by offering incentives to companies who keep jobs inthe United States and investing in green innovation to create more jobs.

Eastern North Carolinians are already feeling the effects of four more years of the same Bush-McCain economy:

Georgia-Pacific slashed 400 jobs in itsWhiteville plant earlier this month due to the slumping housing market. Another 270 jobs were cut last week when U.S. Marine announced it was closing itsNavassa boatyard.

Eastern North Carolinians have a better chance at throwing their money in a wishing well than hoping that John McCain will fix our economy. Senator Obama will bring the changeNorth Carolina's families need by supporting job creation, keeping our jobs at home, and strengthening our economy.

    Who:
    Tony Rand, NC State Senate Majority Leader
    Ronnie Ansley, Candidate for Agriculture Commissioner

What:

North Carolina Democratic Party's "Not-a-Dime's-Worth-of-Difference" Press Conference

    When:
    TOMORROW, October 13, 2008 at 11:00 am

    Where:
    Alton Lennon Federal Building (Fountain on River Side)
    2 Princess Street
    Wilmington, NC 28401

        Paid for by the North Carolina Democratic Party - www.ncdp.org

            Not authorized by any candidate or candidate committee

SOURCE North Carolina Democratic Party

Tags: ,CPN,NC-DNC-McCain-policy
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