President Bill Clinton comes to Atlanta Saturday for helping the U.S. Senate campaign of Georgia Democrat Jim Martin

Martin for Senate Contribute Volunteer

Dear Dan,

Things are moving quickly in our campaign to defeat Saxby Chambliss, and we have exciting news to report: President Bill Clinton will be coming to Georgia to campaign with me this Saturday, October 25th!

I would be honored if you would join President Clinton and me this Saturday night for a reception to help raise the funds we need to stay on television and share our vision of the future with Georgia's voters.

We are asking all those who can join President Clinton and me on Saturday night, October 25th, from 7:15 - 9:15 p.m., at Trois, 1180 Peachtree Street, Atlanta, GA 30309, to contribute to the campaign. Please RSVP by calling Erin Malone at (404) 347-9766 or by emailing her at erin.malone@martinforsenate.com.

For those of you who would like to attend a pre-reception in which you will have your picture taken with President Clinton, further details are available at the link below.

Please click here for more details on the event with President Clinton.


If you have any questions about any of our other events, including our closing event on Tuesday, October 28th, at Manuel's Tavern
, further information is available at the link above or you can call or email Erin Malone.  

And if you cannot join us either this Saturday, the 25th with President Clinton or on Tuesday, the 28th for our closing event, please consider a final contribution to the campaign.


By clicking here and contributing at this critical time, you can help send me to Washington and bring about the change we so desperately need in this country.

Thanks,


Jim


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Atlanta, GA 30357
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