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Dear MoveOn member,
Winning the White House is going to take a lot of dough. So on Saturday, June 21st and Sunday, June 22nd, we're organizing "Hungry for Change"—the largest bake sale in history—to fund a massive campaign to send Barack Obama to the Oval Office. Every extra cookie and brownie we sell means more organizers on the ground, more creative ads, and more Obama voters at the polls on Election Day. Can you help?
I hosted a MoveOn calling party for Senator Obama tonight. The calls were to Texas, where many of the voters did not realize the voting process rules..vote in primary then to a cacus.
Very positive experience; networked with many of the attendees to work on local elections!
Met some great people who "have never done this before!"
This party supports the idea that Senator Obama is truly encouraging a grass roots movement; it is really working.
1. Attend a MoveOn rally tonight (Thursday). Go to MoveOn.org to find a rally near you.
2. Write a letter to the editor. From an e-mail from Gov. Dean:
Unlike the way we got into this war, America must have a real conversation about how to end it. Congress finally asserting its constitutional authority is the only way that conversation will happen.
The most effective thing you can do right now is send a letter to the editor of your local paper about escalation, and let them know that you demand a vote on any troop increase. Writing your letter to the editor is simple using our PartyBuilder advocacy tools. Just click here to get started:
Once you get the list of newspapers, click "Show more newspapers near you" to get the full list.
I suggest the membership go to this site and take the survey. This aligns with the three main foci of our group.
Thanks,
Sheryl
Dear MoveOn member,
Got a few minutes to take a quick web survey? As a member-driven organization, your participation will help make important decisions about our strategy
If you're interested, you can get started by clicking right here:
http://political.moveon.org/m
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