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Sunday, July 30, 2006

This is from former UDFLer Shaun Laden:

I hope many of you received an invitation to a *meet-and-greet with
Congresswoman Tammy Baldwin (D-WI) this Friday, August 4, from 4:15pm to
5:15pm at The Nomad World Pub in Minneapolis*.



This event is co-hosted by Kelly Asche, Alex Bajwa, Richard Carlbom, Evan
Cordes, Alex Cutler, Sadie Dietrich, Elizabeth Emerson, Emily Gaumer, Carrie
Hamilton, Kate Knuth, Shaun Laden, Sean Olson, Max Page, Matt Pollari,
Travis Reiners, Daniella Voysey and Chris Yard



There is no charge for this event and it is geared toward students, young
Democrats and young Minnesotans who are interested in politics. Congresswoman
Baldwin has been a great leader in Congress on young people's issues; she
represents Wisconsin's 2nd Congressional district, which includes Wisconsin's
capitol city Madison and six colleges and post-secondary schools.



Tammy Baldwin is the first woman elected to Congress from Wisconsin and the
first and only out lesbian elected to the U.S. Congress. She is a member of
the powerful House Energy & Commerce Committee, which has jurisdiction over
health care, telecommunications, energy, consumer protection, air quality
and environmental health, food and drug safety and interstate commerce



This Friday's event is simply an opportunity to meet Congresswoman Baldwin
in an environment where people will not be immediately hit up to volunteer
for various candidates or to pay money to get in the door.



The Nomad (www.nomadpub.com) is located at 501 Cedar Avenue right by the U
of M Minneapolis campus and Augsburg College. The Nomad will be open to all
ages during this event.



This is an excellent opportunity to get together with other young
Minnesotans and to meet an incredible leader from our neighboring state. I
do hope you will come.



Please feel free to email me if you have any questions. I hope to see you
there,

Christian


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Christian M. Sande
(612) 805-9921
christian.sande@gmail.com

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