Sep 14, 2008 7:41 pm US/Eastern
Arizona Governor Campaigns for Obama In Pittsburgh
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Sen. Barack Obama appears with Arizona Gov. Janet Napolitano during a town hall meeting on January 11, 2008, in Las Vegas.
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Arizona Governor Janet Napolitano hit the campaign trail for Democratic Presidential nominee Sen. Barack Obama in Pittsburgh today.
She visited Tom's Diner on the South Side.
Napolitano, a Pittsburgh area native, was invited to come by the "Diner Ladies."
During her stop, she spoke about the differences between Obama and McCain.
"John McCain when you listen to what he has to say about the jobs and the economy... boy you've heard that before
you've heard it for the past seven and half years," said Gov. Napolitano. "If you think you're better off than you were seven and a half years ago, you'll vote for McCain. I think people who ask themselves that question - they're going to vote for Barack Obama."
She also stopped by Chatham University for an event about equal pay for equal work.
Tom's Diner is the same place where Sen. John McCain and Gov. Sarah Palin stopped just before the Republican National Convention.
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