In the first official sign that the Democratic Party is starting to worry about Paul Ryan's selection as vice president, the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee sent out a fundraising email Monday urging donations in light of the supersized crowds, which reportedly reached as many as 15,000 in North Carolina. The email, from DCCC field director Brynne Craig, is entitled "disturbing report" and cites a Wall Street Journal piece of the crowd sizes (emphasis added): I just got this disturbing report: Yesterday’s Romney-Ryan rally in North Carolina pulled in an overflow crowd of 15,000 people.
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