PRESIDENT BUSH CAMPAIGNS IN COLORADO
President George Bush (L) has his arm around Colorado Congressional candidate Marilyn Musgrave (C) prior to a campaign speech at the Island Grove Events Center in Greeley, Colorado on November 4, 2006. Colorado Governor Bill Owens (R) stands to the side. (UPI Photo/Gary C. Caskey)
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