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George W. Bush lands in Burbank

February 23, 2000

Robert Shaffer

BURBANK -- Presidential hopeful George W. Bush made a stop in Burbank

on Tuesday night on an abbreviated campaign stop in Los Angeles.

Bush, in a contentious Republican primary with John McCain and Alan

Keyes, flew in to Burbank and was scheduled to give a short speech to

supporters at a rally at the airport.

The Texas governor has two campaign events scheduled in Los Angeles

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today. The first is at Los Angeles International Church, the other a town

hall meeting with Latino voters. Bush is scheduled to leave for Austin,

Texas tonight, a campaign staffer said.

Rep. James Rogan (R-Glendale), a Bush supporter, was scheduled to be

among those welcoming the presidential hopeful to Southern California.

Bush will spend about a week in California before the March 7 primary.

He was in Michigan earlier Tuesday, campaigning in a hotly contested GOP

primary in that state.

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