Missouri ...From the City of Fountains to the Gateway Arch of St. Louis, it has been very clear during the 2008 Presidential election that Missouri is on the map! The candidates for the White House have made several stops in the "Show Me State" this year including the following:
The Show Me State Welcomes Senator Barack Obama August 26, 2008, Senator Barack Obama watched his wife, Michelle, as she spoke at the Democratic National Convention. He watched from the living room of "the Girardeau family," a local Kansas City family.

The Show Me State Welcomes Governor Sarah Palin and Senator John McCain
Sept. 8, 2008, Govenor Sarah Palin and Senator John McCain spoke at a rally held at a retirement center in Lee's Summit, MO. Senator McCain said that they must win Missouri in order to win the White House. They also made a stop at Arthur Bryant's to enjoy some of Kansas City's fine barbecue.
The Show Me State Welcomes Mrs. Michelle ObamaOct. 1, Mrs. Obama campaigned for her husband in the historic 18th & Vine district of downtown Kansas City. She was introduced by Congressman Emanuel Cleaver II and spoke to a crowd of over 3,000 people who lined the streets of about three city blocks. She also took a quick tour of the American Jazz Museum and Negro Leagues Baseball Museum.
The Show Me State Welcomes Senator Joe BidenOct. 8, the 2008 Vice Presidential candidates (Senator Joe Biden and Governor Sarah Palin) had their Showdown in the "Show Me" State. They met at Washington State University in St. Louis for their first and only debate before the election in November.
Thursday, Oct. 9, Senator Joe Biden made stops to speak at Missouri Western State University (St. Joseph, MO); William Jewell College (Liberty, MO); and a final speech at the capital of Missouri, Jefferson City.
Why have the Missouri voters received so much attention? Because Missouri stands by it's name ... the "Show Me State." If you show me a Presidential winner, I will show you someone who won the state of Missouri. Traditionally, Missouri has a trend of picking the presidential winner. In fact, according to an Associated Press article "only once in the past 100 years have Missourians favored the losing candidate."
Missouri voters ... if you are registered and cast your vote for the 2008 Presidential election, you can be certain that the country will be watching to see who takes home the "Show Me" state.
So do me a favor ... on November 4, get out and VOTE! Show Me who Missouri says is ready to lead our country as the next President of the United States of America.
Show Me! LJ
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