Stolen computers contained GOP plans
SEATTLE – Three laptop computers containing campaign plans were stolen overnight from the Bush-Cheney state headquarters office, Republican officials said Friday.
Between 2 a.m. and 8 a.m., after the last campaign worker had gone home from the office in the Seattle suburb of Bellevue, someone threw a rock through the office window of Jon Seaton, executive director for President Bush’s state campaign, said Chris Vance, state GOP chairman.
Vance said two of the stolen laptops belonged to Seaton and Chris Taylor, head of the office’s get-out-the-vote campaign. A third had been slated for a field office.
The computers contained much of the Bush-Cheney campaign strategy for the state and advertising schedules, Vance said.