Story Created:
May 16, 2008 at 9:00 AM CDT
Story Updated:
May 16, 2008 at 1:04 PM CDT
Democratic presidential hopeful Barack Obama told a crowd of about 2,100 people in Watertown today that if he's elected, he'll work to help family farmers and ranchers and people who want to stay in small towns. He says his farm policy would deny payments to wealthy farmers and agricultural businesses and instead help farms and ranches run by families. Obama says he supports having a permanent disaster fund that can help keep them afloat when they are hit by floods, drought or other calamities.
Obama pledged to try to bring down gas and diesel fuel prices by stopping price gouging and manipulation by big oil companies. He also drew applause when he said he supports the right to bear arms for hunting, shooting sports and self-defense.
Following the Watertown appearance, the Senator travels to Sioux Falls for the One-Stop Early Vote Rally. Senator Obama will be joined by Senator George McGovern and Senator Tom Daschle at the Sioux Falls Arena. Doors open at 5pm and the event is scheduled to begin at 7pm. Admission is on a first-come, first-serve basis. To RSVP for the event, just go to: www.barackobama.com
We will carry that event live on KSFY and KSFY.com.
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