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McCain's Focus on Small Business

 

JohnMcCain.com


August 12, 2008

Dear Small Business Leader or Organization,

John McCain 2008 would like to invite you to participate in "America's Focus on the Future of Small Business," a special "Tele-Town Hall" event featuring Carly Fiorina, former President and CEO of Hewlett-Packard. This special "Tele-Town Hall" will present an opportunity for members of the small business community- business leaders, entrepreneurs, and employees- to speak with one of the leading business leaders of our time about why John McCain is the best choice for president.

Ms. Fiorina will discuss the policies that John McCain will enact when elected President: lower taxes which will spur growth and innovation and increase prosperity for business owners. This brief presentation will be followed up with live audience questions from participants at our Ohio headquarters. By using this unique "Tele-Town Hall" format, individuals and organizations from a broad geographic area will be able to be present for the event without travelling--all you need is a phone!

This "Tele-Town Hall" will be held at 10:00 AM Eastern Time on Tuesday August 19, 2008. We appreciate your interest in our shared economic future, and look forward to your participation. Please RSVP your attendance to the email address below, and call-in information will be sent to you and your organization.

Sincerely,

Aaron Manaigo
National Director of Coalitions
John McCain 2008
1235 S. Clark St., Suite M
Arlington, VA 22202
(703)-650-5745 (office)
amanaigo@mccain08hq.com




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