Robert Bruce -- The weekend of July 17th, OFA and local volunteers are teaming together to connect with voters in Hampton as part of our Vote 2010 Day of Action, and I hope you can make it. From city streets and rural farms to suburban parks and local strip malls, we're doing everything possible to get folks to commit to vote in November's elections. This commitment is as important as it is simple and could tip the balance in races across the country that could be close. Will you join our national Vote 2010 Day of Action in Hampton the weekend of July 17th? Here are the details: What: Vote 2010 Day of Action event Where: Hampton Public Library 4207 Victoria Blvd Hampton, VA 23669 When: Saturday, July 17th 10:00 AM Can't make that event? Click here to find other events near you. In 2008, millions of new voters registered and turned out to cast their ballots in the November election -- that was a key part of the President's victory. A crucial aspect of our Vote 2010 program this year is similarly designed to register new voters and get those who cast votes for the first time in 2008 back to the polls this fall. This is a big challenge, but we have too much on the line to come up short. Republicans have made overturning these reforms the centerpiece of their campaigns across the country -- now it's our job to stand up for President Obama's allies and to make sure his opponents don't succeed. I hope you'll help make our Vote 2010 Day of Action as big as possible -- please RSVP to join us in Hampton: http://my.barackobama.com/July17DoA Let's get to work, Jeremy Jeremy Bird Deputy Director Organizing for America P.S. -- Great news: Thanks in large part to your tireless work, the Senate looks poised to cast final votes on historic Wall Street reform. It's a huge step forward -- and a reminder of why we need to get to work protecting the President's allies so we can continue to make meaningful change. |
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These are emails from my.barackobama.com some of which are from Pres. Obama himself. You now have the inside track on what is being sent to members of the DNC's Organizing for America. Feel free to add your own comments!
Tuesday, July 13, 2010
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