November 01, 2008

McCain is Coming ... Here?

According to this communication from U.M., John McCain is coming to campus tomorrow night. And I mean night.

Presidential Candidate John McCain at BankUnited Center Tomorrow Night

Republican candidate for president Senator John McCain will be speaking at an RNC Road to Victory Rally Sunday evening at the BankUnited Center on the Coral Gables campus. Doors will open at 7:30 p.m. and the program will begin with performances by several Spanish-language musical groups. Senator McCain will speak at around 11:30 p.m.

This rally is open to the general public and the University community. Students, faculty, and staff must bring their ‘Cane cards to gain admission to the event. Members of the general public should visit this Web site to obtain tickets.

For security purposes, do not bring bags and please limit personal items. The following items are not permitted in the BankUnited Center: signs, banners, video and audio recorders, and cameras. For the complete list of items not permitted in the BankUnited Center, visit www.bankunitedcenter.com.

Sound like the real fun might be outside?

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Posted by Michael : November 1, 2008 10:59 PM | U.Miami | TechnoLinks
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Do I remember correctly -- by way of contrast -- that when Senator Obama spoke on campus the announcement of the event also noted that it was already sold out?

Posted by: Peter Lederer at November 2, 2008 08:20 PM

You gotta go, Michael. You gotta tell us whether McCain drools when he sleeps. I'm sure that the rally will occur after his bedtime.

Posted by: Joe1 at November 3, 2008 10:23 AM
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