According to the city's office of statistics there are approximately 5,100 U.S. citizens living in Munich. Of these more than 1,000 are known to have registered to vote in the forthcoming federal elections on November 2nd. The remainder are either unware that they are entitled to an overseas postal vote, or they simply don't care. Of those that do care, local campaign groups estimate that 75% will be voting Democrat (i.e. for Kerry) and 25% Republican (i.e. for Bush). This is in stark contrast to the U.S. based polls which currently put Bush marginally ahead: Gallup, Prez Track. Why are Americans in Munich so overwhelmingly in favour of Kerry? Presumably Americans abroad are, by definition, more worldly aware and thus more conscious of problems with the current administration's foreign policy. I wonder whether Bush himself can even locate Munich on a map of Europe? John Kerry almost certainly can because his sister, Diana, once lived here for a few years. And this weekend she was back! On Friday you could meet her in person at the Wirtshaus in der Au, and on Saturday at San Francisco Coffee on Odeonsplatz on Saturday 4th. For details, ...
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John Kerry and his sister Diana
Diana Kerry Reception
Wirtshaus in der Au, Valentin Saal
Lilienstrasse 51 (S-Bahn Isartor)
Friday 3rd September 2004 - 6pm to 10pm
Entry: €35
Diana Kerry Voter Registration Event
San Francisco Coffee House, Odeonsplatz (U-Bahn 3,4,5,6)
Saturday 4th September 2004 - 2:30 to 5:30 pm