Republican, Peter Schiff, the Senate candidate, attended a meet and greet in Brookfield, CT on the evening of June 24, 2010. Schiff spoke for half an hour and then responed to questions fron the crowd of over 50.
One exchange of particular interest was about a possible Sarah Palin endorsement for Schiff.
Schiff hopes that the Republican and Unaffiliated voters in Connecticut rally to his campaign in time to make the difference in the August 10 primary election.
Any registered Unaffiliated voters ( 41 % of the CT. registration ) may reregister up to a day before the primary to enable them to chose Schiff.
The name given to this movement from U to R is called the SCHIFF SURGE!
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Saturday, June 26, 2010
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