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Friday, October 8, 2010

Saturday: Get fired up in Boston

How's that Hopey, changey, yes I can stuff working out for you all. Apparently not so well for the Obama team. I've got better things to do in Boston this Saturday night
The "enthusiasm gap" is shrinking fast.

A lot of the Washington, D.C. pundits claim you don't care about this year's election -- that the right-wing is more invested in what happens to our country than you are -- but you and I know better.

When 26,500 fired-up Americans showed up to hear President Obama speak in Wisconsin two weeks ago, there was no enthusiasm gap. And when folks like you make calls and knock on doors to get folks to commit to vote this week, there will be no enthusiasm gap.

Click here to RSVP for a voter contact event in Boston?

Here are the details:


What: Vote 2010 Event

Where: 69 Crawford St

Boston, MA 02121

When: Saturday, October 9th
10:30 am






If you can't make that event, see if there's another one near you.

President Obama has often reminded us that change doesn't happen overnight -- and there's good reason to be fired up. This movement -- along with the President and his allies in Congress -- has helped employ three million Americans and passed important reforms for health care and Wall Street. Now we're working together to pass immigration reform, create green jobs, and repeal Don't Ask, Don't Tell.

Compare that record to the Republican candidates who are promoting the same agenda that drove our economy off a cliff, demanding that we return to the failed policies of the past.

Like Joe Miller, the Alaska Republican Senate nominee who has called for the elimination of the minimum wage. Or Rob Portman, running for Senate in Ohio, who helped shape the Bush Administration's economic policies.

And at least five Republican Senate nominees have said they would support getting rid of the Department of Education.

These people are not some fringe candidates -- they are the new Republican mainstream. And we cannot let them win.

But we need you to join other volunteers in Boston on Saturday to pull it off:

http://MA.barackobama.com/Vote2010Events

Thanks,

Jeremy

Jeremy Bird
Deputy Director
Organizing for America