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Tuesday, October 7, 2008

Watch The Road To Victory Rally in Greenville, NC

**7.37 pm** Sara is speaking now. WRAL has the best stream. The WNCT stream is inaudible.

I am embedding the player early so that you might catch a portion of her Pensacola speech as they are running behind schedule.

Watch Governor Sarah Palin live at the Williams Arena on the campus of East Carolina University in Greenville, North Carolina:




THE RALLY IS OVER.


The doors opened at 4 pm and the Governor is expected to speak shortly after 6 pm. **update** Sarah Palin is now scheduled to speak around 7 pm.
**7.21 pm** Ha! Sara is running late. She best hurry, or she is gonna miss the debate.

Campaign Website

If the above player does not appear to be playing the event, try WNCT-TV [Windows Media] or the Raleigh News & Observer Video Channel. Also WRAL is announcing they will carry the speech on their website, but have hidden the page very well...so good luck finding it.




Florida Today covered her visit to Jacksonville, Florida this morning:

Vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin told cheering, chanting supporters today that tonight's town-hall debate will show stark policy differences between Democrat Barack Obama and Republican John McCain.

"You'll see the difference between a politician who puts his faith in government and a leader who puts his faith in you," Palin said at a rally that drew thousands to the Jacksonville Landing. She spoke for about 20 minutes, restating GOP campaign themes of lower taxes and military strength, stressing the added importance of Florida's 27 electoral votes.

The Alaska governor seemed to scale back some of her attack on Obama's past association with Chicago professor Bill Ayers, a member of the Weathermen of the 1960s. Palin drew a chorus of groans when she mentioned the "unrepentant domestic terrorist" but made only a passing reference to him, accusing Obama of falsely denying that he knew much about the man's background.

"This election is about the truthfulness and judgment needed in our next president," said Palin. "John McCain has it and Barack Obama doesn't."

4 comments :

You can find streaming video at:
http://www.wnct.com/nct/news/live_stream/

I guess you din't read the post. I linked to the stream. However, I see nothing on the stream.

I'm watching it right now. It wouldn't work in Firefox, but works in Explorer, in case that helps. She's doing a great job, btw!

I had to switch to Internet Exploere as well.

I hate Firefox 3. I can't depend on videos to work.

THanks for that link.