Tuesday, June 16, 2009
US Congressman Cao Can Raise Money
Despite the last two fund raising failures (even with the help of State Assemblyman Van Tran and his powerful political machine) in California, Congressman Cao is determined to raise at least $300,000 in the next one month. He will have better luck later next week in Houston. An expected crowd of over 300 people have already signed up for the fund raising event. The organizer there feels confident that they could raise at least $20,000 for him. That should be 10x more than the last time Cao was able to manage in Orange County
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