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Friday, June 04, 2010

From The Campaign Trail


What a great week on the campaign trail! This past week saw us visit the Wicomico Chapter of Americans for Prosperity to talk about how best to rein in out-of-control spending in Washington. Over 120 people came out to Salisbury because they want a Congressman who will listen to their concerns. Thank you to all who came out.



On Saturday I had the privilege of walking in the Centreville Memorial Day Parade in Queen Anne's County. It was great to see so many old and new friends along the parade route! A special thank you to our team in Queen Anne's County for making our day a success. After the Centreville Parade we made our way to Kent County for the Chestertown Tea Party. It was such a great day to meet Marylanders from all over the state.

Another day, another great parade! On Sunday we walked in the Ridgley Strawberry Festival Parade, and I am happy to report we were greeted with a warm Caroline County welcome. I even had a chance to sample some wonderful Eastern Shore strawberries.

Andy Harris, M.D.
Candidate for Congress

Breakfast With Andy, Anne Arundel County

We recently held our third "Breakfast with Andy" event, this time in Anne Arundel County where 150 supporters joined us for bacon and eggs with issues on the side. Thank you to our Anne Arundel team including Senator Janet Greenip and Cindy Fischer for making the event a huge success!

50 on 50
If you've traveled Route 50 in the past few weeks, you're bound to have seen our Harris for Congress "4x8's" lining the way. That's right, in two short weeks our fantastic volunteer team placed 50 signs on Route 50! A special thank you to all of the property owners who have showed their support for our campaign by letting us place a sign on their property. If you would like to place a large or small sign on in your yard or at your business please email Pat Daly at pat@andyharris.com.

Volunteer of the Week
What do you do when you want to make sure people get the message that Andy Harris will bring fiscal responsibility to Washington, rein in government spending and work to create new jobs for Marylanders? You follow the example of our Worcester County Coordinator, Dick Beatty. Dick took matters into his own hands and went "farm to farm" to make our 50 on 50 program a success in Worcester County. Thank you to Dick and his entire team for making the Lower Shore Harris Country!

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