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published Monday, September 1st, 2008

Democrats suspend St. Paul counterconvention efforts

ST. PAUL — Democrats in town to staff an aggressive “war room” operation during the GOP convention instead have laid down their arms as Hurricane Gustav bears down on the Gulf Coast.

Republicans announced a dramatic rewrite Sunday of their convention script, dropping political speeches from today’s program, and Democrats responded in kind. A Sunday media tour of the party’s operation in St. Paul that was to have featured Minnesota Democratic Sen. Amy Klobuchar was abruptly canceled.

A small squadron of Democratic aides had prepared for an aggressive war room operation featuring surrogates such as Klobuchar, New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson and Rep. Chet Edwards, D-Texas, to offer the Democratic counterconvention narrative.

The Democratic effort follows an aggressive week by GOP operatives in Denver. They successfully thrust themselves into the convention story line by introducing new television ads daily, circulating top GOP officeholders among cable and network news outlets and zapping reporters with quick reaction to each evening’s convention program.

Rick Davis, campaign manager for John McCain, said Sunday that future decisions about the convention program would be made on a day-to-day basis. Democrats say they’ll be ready to hit back when and if the convention returns to normal.

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