Obama Yard Signs Once Again Available at CCDC HQ and Other NEWS

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Sincerely, 
Dan Matthews




Subject: Obama Yard Signs Once Again Available at CCDC HQ and Other NEWS
From: CCDC.Communications@gmail.com
To: danmatt@hotmail.com
Date: Wed, 3 Oct 2012 21:45:54 +0000
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Clarke County
Democratic Committee
NEWS
(10.03.12)




Obama Yard Signs (once again)
and 

Cool NEW Buttons
Now Available at the CCDC Headquarters!


Obama yard signs are now available at the CCDC Headquarters, 160 Tracy Street, Suite 2B.

HQ hours:  M-F, 10-7 and
Sat, 10-4

Suggested donation:  $6/sign
 $2/button
Get yours today.




Vote NO on Constitutional Amendment 1
YARD SIGNS

Now Available
at CCDC HQ!

Show your neighbors
how you are voting on this amendment.
The clarke County Democratic Committee
is offering free rides to the polls
beginning with early voting October 15 through November 2
and on
Election Day.


Can you give rides to the polls?

If you want to volunteer to drive people to the polls,
email the CCDC Rides-to-the-Poll Coordinator John Hoge at
jdhoge@gmail.com and tell him in the subject line: I want to drive!
You will then receive a reply
that asks you a set of questions
such as your name, phone number, and days you would be available to work.

Thanks for volunteering.

Do you need a ride to the polls?

 Call or come by the CCDC Headquarters
(706.546.7075, 160 Tracy Street, Suite 2B)
to fill out a form
to get get a ride scheduled!

So. . . what are you doing this weekend (and/or the next three weekends)?

Want to help out
with the
OFA (Obama for America) campaign

in battleground states?

Click here for further information.

YOU can make the difference.

Visit the CCDC Headquarters, 160 Tracy Street, Suite 2B, 706.202.7515, hours M-F 10-7 and Sat 10-4.

The mailing address for the CCDC is PO Box 800, Bogart, GA 30622.

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