Come help us win North Carolina



Sincerely, 
Dan Matthews




Date: Tue, 16 Oct 2012 13:13:41 -0400
To: danmatt@hotmail.com
From: info@barackobama.com
Subject: Come help us win North Carolina


Obama - Biden
Dan --

We know voters here in North Carolina are going to have a huge role in deciding the presidential election in a few weeks.

Romney and his allies know this, too -- and that's why they're already spending millions of dollars attacking President Obama over the airwaves in North Carolina. It's on us to step up to defend the President's record -- and make sure that voters aren't misled by the negativity and distortions that the other side is churning out.

That's why North Carolina is the place to be right now. Georgia student groups are organizing road trips to help with early voting and get-out-the-vote events in the final weeks leading up to Election Day.

Can you join an upcoming trip?

After you say you're in, a local organizer will get in touch to work out the details.

We know that voters respond better to conversations with people like them than they do to TV ads. That's why we're building the largest grassroots campaign in the history of politics.

Young Americans have a critical role to play in this election, and there's a lot at stake. We need your help to engage as many voters as we can about the issues that affect them most, answer some of their questions, and talk to them about President Obama's accomplishments. When we reach out to people on a personal level, we're building their connection to this organization -- and making folks more likely to come out and vote for President Obama and other Democrats.

That's something only we can do.

Trips like these are a big part of how we'll win this election. We'll even help you find a carpool so the trip is easy to make.

So get together with your friends or campus groups in Georgia and help reach out to voters here in North Carolina:

http://nc.barackobama.com/Road-Trips-to-North-Carolina


We'd love to have you,

Rob

Rob Abraham
North Carolina Youth Vote Director
Organizing for America

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