http://my.barackobama.com/page/community/post/obamaroadblog/gGg4lzRoad Blog: Day in Pictures, Nevada
Some great photos of Obama with kids, all kinds of people, big crowds, an amazing tattoo on one supporter...
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Road Blog: Day in Pictures, Nevada
By Obama Road Blog - Sep 18th, 2008 at 12:20 am EDT
“John McCain and his campaign, they like to run ads that say I’m going to raise taxes. That’s not true. They are not telling the truth. What he doesn’t tell you, what he doesn’t want you to know is that under my tax plan, tax rates will be less than they were under Ronald Reagan. If you make less than $250,000 dollars a year, you will not see your taxes raised one single dime.” – Barack Obama
After a morning rally in the high desert town of Elko in northeast Nevada, Barack headed to Las Vegas. There he took his motorcade swiftly across the Strip and up the freeway to the home of the Area 51s -- the baseball field at the Cashman Center, located just outside old downtown Vegas.
As golden light fell on the outfield, 12,000 people of all different backgrounds were in attendance to see Barack speak. Among them was Rosa Mendoza, a longtime community activist in Las Vegas who teaches middle school English at Innovations International Charter School of Nevada. Rosa served as the Vice Chair of the Nevada Hispanic Democratic Caucus, and has supported Barack since the beginning of the primary season, organizing the Latino community for the Obama campaign. Today, she introduced Barack.
Barack wasted no time in speaking directly about the issue on everyone’s mind this week: the economy. He spoke about job loss and the great number of working folks without healthcare. He talked about families losing their homes.
Barack made it clear that this November, one candidate has what it takes to fix Washington.
“It was two years ago when I introduced legislation to stop mortgage fraud and transactions that promote risk and abuse. It was one year ago that I called the Treasury Secretary and Fed Chairman to bring every stake holder together and find a solution to the subprime mortgage meltdown, before it got worse, so that people could stay in their homes.”
This is an example of the kind of judgment and experience an Obama-Biden ticket would bring to the White House.
“I’ve got a track record, I’m not a Johnny-come-lately. I didn’t just show up yesterday and start calling for change, I’ve been talking about change for two years now!”
Enjoy the day in pictures:
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