Filed under: election 2008, politics | Tags: barack obama, Change, President elect, Team Obama, White House
I’ve pasted an email from Team Obama. I think it looks like a good time. Check it out.
Alyssa
This week, President-elect Barack Obama is announcing the key members of his White House economic team who will help him tackle serious challenges and bring the change we need to Washington.
But there’s still a lot of work to be done in communities all across the country — including yours.
On December 13th and 14th, supporters are coming together to reflect on what we’ve accomplished and help plan the future of this movement.
Many of you have already submitted your feedback through our online survey. Our team in Chicago is reviewing an impressive number of detailed responses, and your input will help guide the future of this grassroots movement.
Sign up to host a Change is Coming house meeting and invite your friends, family, and neighbors to attend.
You’ll receive everything you need to make your meeting a success, including a special DVD our team put together just for these events.
Discuss the issues that are most important to you, what you can do to support Barack’s agenda, and how you can continue to make an impact in your community.
Now is the time to put aside partisanship and politics, find common ground, and work together. Please invite those who might not have been involved in the campaign, even those who might have supported our opponent.
The challenges we face demand we be as inclusive as possible. It’ll take the whole country working together to get our country back on track.
Host a party to celebrate our historic achievement and take the next steps to bring the change our country needs:
http://my.barackobama.com/changeiscoming
Your continued involvement is crucial to the future of this movement.
As Barack said on Election Night, “This victory alone is not the change we seek — it is only the chance for us to make that change.”
The grassroots organization you built to win the election will continue to set our country on a new path.
Thank you for everything you’re doing,
David
David Plouffe
Campaign Manager
Obama for America
Filed under: election 2008 | Tags: barack obama, Change, Hope, November 4th, unite, vote
Filed under: election 2008 | Tags: barack obama, barak obama, Biden, canvasing, Change, Connolly, Gerry Connolly, Hope, joe biden, Mark Warner, November 4th, Obama, volunteer, Warner, Yes We Can
I’m off to do one last Obama-Biden/Warner/Connolly canvas. Dropping literature, reminding people to vote. Follow the link below to get involved! We need you! If you live in a battleground state, come on…change the world…one vote at a time!
http://www.barackobama.com/index.php
I liked the following video so much, I’ve posted it again! Watch it! Then get up off your couch and make some calls or do some canvassing!!
Filed under: election 2008 | Tags: barack obama, Change, Obama, Yes We Can
Thanks Holly for passing this on!!
Filed under: election 2008 | Tags: barack obama, Change, Heal this Nation, john mccain, Political Ads, Presidential Election
To give credit where credit is due…I found these ads on another website. I liked them so much I wanted to share them here as well!
Filed under: Uncategorized | Tags: barack obama, canvasing, Change, Fake Virginia, McCain, Palin, rally, Real Virginia, Springfield, VA, Viriginia
So I just got home from canvassing a neighborhood in Springfield, Virginia. Today was probably the roughest day I’ve had while out knocking door to door. First off, hardly anyone was home. Second of all, I was deep in McCain territory, although I am in “fake Virginia” so go figure. Third of all, there was a McCain rally just up the road and it had just let out! UGH!!
So I found a few Obama houses, some had already voted! YAY! Then I hit a few houses I was supposed to knock on that McCain Palin yard signs. I knocked gingerly and waited to see what I was going to get. They were all pretty nice about it, so that’s good.
I came to a house with no signs and knocked. A man came out to tell me what a liar Obama was and this and that. He went on and on. So I marked him down as a McCain supporter. Then he got a little pissey. So as I walked away he got louder. I finally turned around and said, “Like it or not, change is coming to a theater near you soon!” Petty and stupid, yes. But I gotta say, it made me feel better!!
If you haven’t already, get out there! Make calls. Knock on doors!
Filed under: election 2008 | Tags: barack obama, barak obama, Change, Hope, Obama, Political Ads
Filed under: election 2008 | Tags: barack obama, barak obama, Change, Hope, Obama, Political Ads, Prime Time
Filed under: election 2008 | Tags: barack obama, barak obama, Change, Hope, Obama, Political Ads, Prime Time
Filed under: election 2008 | Tags: barack obama, barak obama, Change, Hope, Obama, Political Ads, Prime Time