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By Dave O'Brien

Record-Courier staff writer

EDINBURG -- Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama took a taste of Portage County with him on the campaign trail when he made a brief stop Tuesday afternoon, buying peaches and apple fritters from Stahl's Farm Market on S.R. 14.

His campaign bus pulled into the gravel parking lot, five miles southeast of Ravenna, shortly after 1 p.m. and the Illinois senator entered the market. Flanked by U.S. Sen. Sherrod Brown and Gov. Ted Strickland, Obama greeted employees behind the counter with handshakes and was told the peaches were a good choice.

"I might have to get two or three (baskets)," Obama said, looked over the selection. He also asked the press corps traveling with him if they wanted any peaches.

"Come on guys, last chance," he said when none answered. At that point, a few hands went up, Obama counted them out and ended up buying a quart for the media to take on the road.

"Gibbs, I know you don't believe in fruit," Obama said, addressing his communications director and senior adviser Robert Gibbs, while holding a bag of Stahl's apple fritters.

"You don't want apple fritters?" he asked. When Gibbs declined, Obama joked: "I think I'm going to buy them, just to tempt you."

Stahl's employee Katie Fassnacht said Obama bought a total of three quarts of Red Haven peaches, Stahl's own variety, at $3.99 a quart. He also bought the bag of apple fritters, paying cash out of his own pocket, she said.

During the visit, Brown bought Strickland a bag of peaches. Strickland then handed them off to Carol Weigand of Rootstown, who had hustled over to Stahl's when her friends Carol Shoop and Patty Eskridge called her and said "Barack Obama is at Stahl's right now!" she said.

Eskridge, of Charlestown, and Shoop, a Hudson resident, were horseback riding at West Branch State Park when they decided to stop for peaches at Stahl's, they said.

"There was all this scuttlebutt that Barack Obama might be here," Shoop said, "so we hung around." Secret Service agents and Obama's advance team soon materialized, prompting Shoop to note that "those people don't look like typical customers!"

Weigand, an art teacher at Southeast High School in Palmyra, proudly held up the bag of "Ted Strickland's peaches."

Greg Jolivette, who was at Stahl's with his family when Obama arrived, asked the candidate about his basketball playing.

"You got a game? What do you do?" Obama said in response. Jolivette said he was a lawyer.

Portage County Municipal Court Judge John Plough also stopped by to see Obama, shook the candidate's hand and chatted briefly with him. He said he'd received an e-mail Monday night saying Obama might be coming through the area on his way to a rally at Baldwin-Wallace College in Berea, southwest of Cleveland.

Plough said he told Obama he was a judge, and Obama asked him how long he had been on the bench. Plough also told Obama his son, Ben, had worked for the senator's campaign in the Democratic primary and would probably "proudly help him this fall."

Shoop, Eskridge and Weigand discussed the Bush administration's No Child Left Behind Act with Obama before the senator climbed back aboard his campaign bus.

"That's why we're going to change it but first I have to get elected. Spread the word," he said.

"Go get 'em," one of the women told him.

A teacher for 31 years, Weigand said she would "absolutely" vote for Obama in November because "this country needs a change." She said her daughter, Sarah, is working on the Obama campaign in Columbus.

"I admire his energy. I think he has good ideas ... And he's got a cute smile!" she added, laughing.

Obama is the second presidential candidate to pay a visit to Edinburg in less than four years. Democrat John Kerry stopped at the Tom Pfile farm on Tallmadge Road on Sept. 4, 2004 following a rally in Akron. He spent most of the hour-long visit skeet shooting.

President Bush and Vice President Dick Cheney passed through Ravenna during the 2000 presidential campaign, shortly after they were nominated. A sizable crowd turned out to greet them at the CSX Railroad crossing on South Chestnut Street. Although the two candidates waved to the spectators the train did not stop, much to the disappointment of many in the crowd.

The last president to visit Portage County was Richard Nixon, who stopped in Aurora, Garrettsville and Windham during a campaign swing in October 1972.

The Associated Press contributed to this story.




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    Posted by lacmad August 12, 2008
Just another politician photo oping with direct intentions. Wait, John McCain will be in Stark or Summit counties next. Frankly they both have some work to do in Congress, has anyone seen the gas prices lately or trade deficits or a war going on? I can't wait until we Americans wake up and allow a third party (no I don't have one in mind yet) to balance the tax and rob ya liberals and the good ole boys conservatives. Obama wants change about as much as a dollar bill, he loses his if he gets it. McCain, too old too here too long, I am tired of seeing both parties trot out the "changers" and have it stay the same.

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    Posted by ShariHarshNolder August 6, 2008
Ohio Gal you are welcome. All 4 of them were there but Hillary and Tipper were not allowed to sign anything. Thats Hillary in the baseball cap in the pic and just a bit of Tipper is visible in the right of the photo. It is definately exciting to see all of those secret service and news people swarming about! I took the pic of him comming out of the bus with his hand up and about 3 minutes later we could not even see him!

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    Posted by whiteninjatiger August 6, 2008
First of all ! if the Governor was in Portage County it is only common sense that security was high and they do not just Pop in, without some kind of plan, furthermore, Judge who should've been working was there ?? that is our tax dollars at work, yepper were not in Kansas anymore Toto!

13.
    Posted by gucci August 6, 2008
munchkin67

I hope he washed his hands before he shook yours. Did he offer you a cigar??

That guy is a disgrace of an American President.

12.
    Posted by Kent1 August 6, 2008
Kent Judge in Edinburg at 1:00? Guess he got all his work done early.

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    Posted by munchkin67 August 6, 2008
Dowhatsright supposedly Judge Plough got an email earlier in the week alerting him to Obama's arrival in Portage County so I am sure he had to make himself know! LOL!! Did you notice in the RC that Obama asked Plough how long he had been on the bench they didn't answer that.

I acutally met and shook hands with President Clinton years ago in State College Pa when he was at the University speaking. I have to say I was wide eyed.

10.
    Posted by s.swenson August 6, 2008
Shari-thanks for the pic's. Wow Gore and Clinton sure did look young back then, Oh yes so did we all.
Thanks for helpin jog the old noggin!

9.
    Posted by billshane342 August 6, 2008
Of course Judge Plough ran to meet Obama.
Both are long shot Dems.

No one in their right mind would vote for Plough, yet he won.
No one in their right mind should vote for Obama, yet...he seems to be out front.

God Bless America...where anything is possible.

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    Posted by ShariHarshNolder August 6, 2008
Clinton and Gore did visit the Portage Plaza in 1992 during their campaign. It was pre-arranged only that if we could gather a certain number of people at the plaza that they would stop on their way from Cleveland. A sheet with the message, "Bill Clinton Stop Here" was hung down on the overpass. A link of a few photos from that stop are below:
http://s189.photobucket.com/albums/z188/skyisfalling_album/Clinton%20Gore%20Portage%2092/

Vice President Dan Quayle also visited the Portage County Courthouse in 1992.

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    Posted by DoWhatsRight August 6, 2008
mouseboysmom3 you missed the point. The man in Berea would not have had a chance to speak either if he was not part of Obama's choreographed plan.

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