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UPDATED: IRAQ WAR VETERAN ANNOUNCED IOWA ROLL CALL VOTE AT CONVENTION
Wednesday, August 27, 2008
Denver, CO – This afternoon,
24-year-old Jacob Krapfl, a veteran of the Iraq
War and a native of New Vienna, Iowa, announced
the Iowa roll call vote at approximately 4:15pm
MT / 5:15pm MT on the floor of Democratic
National Convention in Denver. Krapfl is an
Obama delegate attending his first convention
and wore his combat boots to honor his fellow
troops.
“Like signing up for the Army, I
felt being a delegate and supporting Barack
Obama during this historic convention was
something I had to do,” said Krapfl, who was
unable to vote in 2004 because he was training
and preparing for his second tour of duty in
Iraq at Fort Bragg, North Carolina. “Washington
needs a new direction and a renewed focus on
our veterans returning from overseas. I was
honored to be chosen to announce the Iowa roll
call from the convention floor and I look
forward to doing everything I can to ensure an
Obama victory come November.”
Scott
Brennan, Chair of the Iowa delegation and Chair
of the Iowa Democratic Party designated Jacob
for the honor of announcing Iowa’s roll call
votes for the Democratic nomination.
“Jacob
is a great example of the sort of Iowan who has
been so energized by Senator Obama’s campaign,”
said Brennan. “Jacob served his country with
honor and I am proud that he was the voice of
the Iowa delegation.”
Jacob is a full-time
student at Loras College and participated for
the first time in the caucus in January
supporting Senator Obama. He was elected as a
delegate at the 1st Congressional District
convention in April.
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