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I'm at CR Sparks in Bedford, waiting for the debate to start. As I pulled in, there was great highway vis for Carol along Rt. 3, with tons of people and signs. A few Bradley supporters were visible. There were more Carol supporters in front of the building with huge signs. No Bradley folks, just signs.
Carol's mom is here - attracting some groupie attention, "we've seen you in the ads!" Ray Buckley and Mike Brunelle are here. Steve Marchand works with AARP so he's here. Lots of seniors, of course. The room is definitely filling up. I didn't know I'd be able to blog, so I didn't make a big deal of it, but I'll be doing some live-blogging.
Scratch that last post - the debate between Jeb Bradley and Carol Shea-Porter has been canceled postponed, a source tells me.
Thank you AARP. And shame one you, Jeb Bradley, for trying to gain an advantage while your Congresswoman was doing her job.
(Context: a little earlier word got out that CSP has to be back in Congress to vote on the bailout bill, so she won't be able to make the AARP debate. But Bush League Bradley refused to reschedule and was going to show up anyway, and there was no indication at that point that AARP was going to change the date.)