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Obama 2008 250x178 Location Announced For President Obama Visit To Colorado State
President Barack Obama greets the 45,000-50,000 gathered supporters on the Oval when he visited Colorado State on Oct. 26, 2008. Obama is scheduled to revisit CSU again next Tuesday, Aug. 28.

According to an Obama Campaign news release, the president is to speak at the Monfort Quad at Colorado State University on Tuesday. Doors open at 2 p.m.

Earlier today the campaign announced that tickets will be available noon on Saturday at the following locations. These tickets are available on a first-come, first-served basis, and are free to the public.

Fort Collins:

• Lory Student Center Plaza, CSU campus, 411 University Drive

• CSU Obama For America campaign offices, 1205 W Elizabeth St. and 4206 S. College Ave., Unit 109

Loveland:

• Obama For America campaign office, 601 E. Eisenhower Ave., Unit 18

Greeley:

• Obama For American campaign offices, 807 17th St., Suite G and 3050 67th Ave., Unit 101

Firestone:

• Obama For America campaign office, 8110 Weld County Road 13, Unit S2

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  • sujulano

    Heck yes! I’m attending just for the free healthcare.

  • Dave

    No healthcare is free… Your taxes will go up by ALOT to pay for it… How else do you think the government plans to pay for it…?

    • Frank

      Nobody has said anything about free healthcare. Dave to to have an opinion on a subject you need to know what the facts are first or at least that’s the theory of knowledgeable thought.

    • Dr. Rick

      You already pay for it Davey boy. It’s required to provide emergency healthcare to any individual who shows up at the ER. Which happens to be over ten times the cost of preventative healthcare. You pay for it either way, this way just includes the majority of those who aren’t already paying. Americans pay more per cap. than any country in the world for healthcare. We also don’t have top ten healthcare. If you don’t think these two phenomena are connected, you should go ahead and join the tea party.