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Cobb Hits Campaign Trail to Be Green Party Presidential Nominee.

Green Party Candidate
David Cobb for President
www.votecobb.org 

January 26, 2004
 > Released January 21, 2004

Contact: Lynne Serpe, Campaign Manager  646.284.2759  Lynneserpe@aol.com 

Candidate for President Hits Campaign Trail.

David Cobb, a candidate for the Green Party's Presidential nomination, heads to New York on Saturday, January 24, for the start of a fourteen-day campaign tour which will take him through Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Ohio and New Jersey in addition to several appearances and events in  New York. Cobb will take part in two Green Party Presidential  debates, as well as a variety of speaking engagements, campaign events and teaching workshops on corporate accountability.

Cobb, 40, a native Texan who served as the national Green Party's general counsel until declaring his candidacy, has been on the campaign trail since October 2003 and has already visited Greens in twenty states in his quest for the Green Party nomination. The momentum of Cobb's campaign has been growing steadily as he has garnered endorsements of Green activists from across the country and chalked up a victory in the only contested Green Presidential primary to date -- in Washington, DC.

"Since 1996, I have been dedicated to growing the Green Party as the electoral arm of the movement forsocial justice in America," said David Cobb. "This campaign is not about me at all -- it's about the Green Party, our principles and our commitments to peace, universal health care, a living wage, a healthy environment and an electoral system which represents the diversity of opinions and people of our country." 

As part of his commitment to the unity and development of the Green Party, Cobb pledges to enthusiastically support the party's Presidential candidate if he is not chosen as the nominee.

For more details about his upcoming tour, visit: http://www.votecobb.org/trail 


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