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Wednesday, December 12, 2001 |
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Senate hopeful to stump in Fayetteville State Rep. Bob Irvin of north Fulton County, a Republican who hopes to unseat U.S. Sen. Max Cleland in the 2002 elections, will have a town hall meeting in Fayetteville Thursday at the Golden Age Home at 795 East Lanier Ave. The meeting is set for 7 p.m. in the home's health care training room. Irvin said he plans to "listen to citizens' concerns, answer their questions, and hear what they want their U.S. senator to do." After a short introduction, Irvin said, he'll throw the meeting open to questions and informal discussion. "I believe people want straight talk, in person, and I am campaigning that way," he said. Irvin has served 14 years in the state House of Representatives, including six as Republican leader. His campaign Web site is www.BobIrvin.com.
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