Republican presidential candidate John McCain will hold a town hall meeting today in Lakeville.
Where: Lakeville South High School, 21135 Jacquard Av., Lakeville
When: 4 p.m.; doors open at 1 p.m. (Parking will be limited, according to the campaign.)
Admission: Free and open to the public, but tickets are required. Tickets are available at McCain headquarters in St. Paul at 678 Transfer Road or at McCain Victory offices around the state. For more information, call 651-645-5432.
In exchange for a ticket, the campaign is asking volunteers to make 50 calls and sign up for one get-out-the-vote shift.
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