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Help Barack get out the vote in Georgia

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Woven brightly, Daniel J. Matthews, Jr. Date: Sat, 18 Oct 2008 09:31:29 -0400 To: danmatt@hotmail.com From: Georgia@BarackObama.com Subject: Help Barack get out the vote in Georgia Obama '08 Dear Dan, It's hard to believe, but Election Day, November 4th, is only 17 days away. That means the final push to turn the page on the last eight years of failed Bush-McCain policies begins right now. Here in Georgia, supporters like you are hard at work giving their time, energy, and passion to spread Barack's message and build this movement for change. And we know that winning Georgia for Barack and Democrats up and down the ballot comes down to what we do in these final two weeks. Sign up now for a volunteer shift and help the Campaign for Change get out the vote. If you don't want to wake up with regrets on November 5th, it's crucial that we turn out every vote right here in the Peach State. That's why the Georgia Campaign for Chang...

Barack Obama in Atlanta vs. GOTV in Athens vs. Soccer game in Oconee

Hmmm, which one will I do? 70% chance of rain.... Dear Fellow Dems, Please come to our Voter Registration meeting on Saturday, April 14th! 10 am 337 Milledge Ave, Butler Building Park in the back. Come in the back door. Follow the signs. We need every one of you! For more information, contact Barbara A. Sims 10th Congressional District Chair at simsba1969@aol.com In today's Athens Banner Herald paper: Dems plan training for registration drive and breakfast The Clarke County Democratic Committee will train volunteers Saturday to register voters for the upcoming 10th Congressional District special election June 19. The organizational meeting will be held at The Butler Building, 337 S. Milledge Ave., beginning at 10 a.m., and is open to all Democrats who live in the district. Democrats also have scheduled a breakfast with Athens lawmakers at 8 a.m. April 28 at the University of Georgia Center for Continuing Education. State Reps. Doug McKillip and Keith Heard are expected to review...