Udall to discuss issues at Saturday assembly
Rocky Mountain News
Published February 8, 2008 at 12:30 a.m.
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U.S. Senate candidate Mark Udall will share what he has learned from talking to more than 700 Coloradans about state issues at an assembly Saturday at 1 p.m. at North High School in Denver.
The Democratic congressman from the 2nd District held more than 60 events statewide to listen to "everyday" Coloradans. His campaign has dubbed the meetings "IdeaRaisers."
"Many of my best ideas for moving our state and our country forward have come from listening to the experiences and stories of Coloradans," Udall said.
Udall, of Eldorado Springs, faces Republican Bob Schaffer in November.
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