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MANCHESTER-- With less than 3 days until Election Day, Sen. John Kerry will be on the Seacoast of New Hampshire this Saturday, November 1st to rally voters in support of Sen. Barack Obama, Jeanne Shaheen, and Democrats up and down the ticket.
5:00 p.m. Unity Rally with Sen. John Kerry, Jeanne Shaheen, and Democratic candidates Portsmouth Public Library- Levenson Community Room 175 Parrott Avenue, Portsmouth
MANCHESTER - Fred Bramante, a member of McCain's New Hampshire Leadership Committee and a 2008 Alternate Delegate to the Republican National Convention today announced his support for Senator Obama's Campaign for Change. Bramante, a Co-Chair of Gov. Mike Huckabee's presidential campaign and former Republican gubernatorial candidate, is a past Chairman and current member of the New Hampshire State Board of Education. His endorsement marks the first time nationally that a delegate or alternate delegate to the 2008 Republican National Convention has publicly announced their decision to support Sen. Obama. "I believe that America is at a critical point and that how our nation addresses the issue of education redesign will hold the key to America's future," said Fred Bramante. "Barack Obama is committed to reforming our public schools instead of abandoning them. To my disappointment, Senator McCain continues to support the use of vouchers, a divisive approach to education which has gotten us nowhere for decades and will not ensure that our children will live their lives in another American Century." On the call, the Obama-Biden Campaign also announced 20 other prominent New Hampshire Republicans who support Obama for president. "As a lifelong Republican and father of two, I believe Obama is the best choice for the future of our country. He has my support because of his views on the economy, his concern for America's standing in the world, and his opposition to the war in Iraq," said Barry Schuster of Lebanon. "As the former Chair of the school board, I know improving education policy will be critical to the Senator because of his own experiences and the value he places on reforming the system." "It has been the Democratic candidate, Barack Obama, who has demonstrated sound judgment in dealing with this economic crisis," said Pamela Diamantis of Greenland. "I am supporting Obama because he meets the criteria I want in a president, which is someone who is a strong leader who has conviction around his ideas and has the skills and desire to effectively communicate and build a consensus." This group of 20 New Hampshire Republicans joins a long list of other prominent Republicans supporting Obama including Republican State Representative Sandy Kearns, former Republican State Senator Richard Russman, former Republican State Representative William Tsiros, and former Republican State Representative Liz Hager.
MANCHESTER - Fred Bramante, a member of McCain's New Hampshire Leadership Committee and a 2008 Alternate Delegate to the Republican National Convention today announced his support for Senator Obama's Campaign for Change.
Bramante, a Co-Chair of Gov. Mike Huckabee's presidential campaign and former Republican gubernatorial candidate, is a past Chairman and current member of the New Hampshire State Board of Education. His endorsement marks the first time nationally that a delegate or alternate delegate to the 2008 Republican National Convention has publicly announced their decision to support Sen. Obama.
"I believe that America is at a critical point and that how our nation addresses the issue of education redesign will hold the key to America's future," said Fred Bramante. "Barack Obama is committed to reforming our public schools instead of abandoning them. To my disappointment, Senator McCain continues to support the use of vouchers, a divisive approach to education which has gotten us nowhere for decades and will not ensure that our children will live their lives in another American Century."
On the call, the Obama-Biden Campaign also announced 20 other prominent New Hampshire Republicans who support Obama for president.
"As a lifelong Republican and father of two, I believe Obama is the best choice for the future of our country. He has my support because of his views on the economy, his concern for America's standing in the world, and his opposition to the war in Iraq," said Barry Schuster of Lebanon. "As the former Chair of the school board, I know improving education policy will be critical to the Senator because of his own experiences and the value he places on reforming the system."
"It has been the Democratic candidate, Barack Obama, who has demonstrated sound judgment in dealing with this economic crisis," said Pamela Diamantis of Greenland. "I am supporting Obama because he meets the criteria I want in a president, which is someone who is a strong leader who has conviction around his ideas and has the skills and desire to effectively communicate and build a consensus."
This group of 20 New Hampshire Republicans joins a long list of other prominent Republicans supporting Obama including Republican State Representative Sandy Kearns, former Republican State Senator Richard Russman, former Republican State Representative William Tsiros, and former Republican State Representative Liz Hager.
This afternoon Ned Lamont, former Democratic candidate for Senate in CT against Joe Lieberman, stopped by the Campaign for Change office to show his support, thanking volunteers and making phone calls to help Get Out the Vote in the last week of the campaign.
In 2000 we were out hustled. In 2004 we were out muscled with the Swift Boat attacks. Now, with the power of our volunteer base, we won't be out hustled or out muscled this year.
"Everyone has their eyes on New Hampshire," Lamont said.
Join Lamont's efforts: come to your nearest New Hampshire office to help Get Out the Vote.
Watch Ned Lamont's message of support from January here
This guest blog was written by Josh Levine, Director of Veterans Outreach for the New Hampshire Campaign for Change
Former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright, a strong supporter of Senator Barack Obama, met with veterans and military families Tuesday at the Public Library in Portsmouth, NH. Dr. Albright, who teaches at Georgetown University, spoke about our current national security situation and the failure of President Bush's approach to foreign policy over the last eight years. During her remarks, she described what she saw as the major issues facing the next President of the United States, and why she believed Barack Obama was uniquely qualified, in knowledge, demeanor, confidence, and judgment to begin the tough work of solving these complex problems. Following her remarks she fielded questions from the forty-person audience. She spoke about the need for the United States to begin disengagement in Iraq, both to force the Iraqi government to solve its lingering political issues and so that we can focus on Afghanistan, the real immediate threat to American security. She endorsed Senator Obama's plans for dealing with Iraq through a multilateral regional solution and for intensifying efforts to rebuild Afghanistan and help Pakistan to stabilize itself. Other topics included restoring America's standing in the world, dealing with Iran, the world financial crisis, rethinking the use of the National Guard in Iraq and Afghanistan, and the current and future roles of NATO. On each issue, Dr. Albright described her views and discussed with the audience Barack Obama's deep thoughtfulness, clear thinking, and confidence to lead our country through these tough times. She said that not only is Senator Obama the right man to address our great concerns abroad, but that he "will talk to us, tell us the truth" so that we as a nation can work together to meet our challenges at home.
Following her remarks she fielded questions from the forty-person audience. She spoke about the need for the United States to begin disengagement in Iraq, both to force the Iraqi government to solve its lingering political issues and so that we can focus on Afghanistan, the real immediate threat to American security. She endorsed Senator Obama's plans for dealing with Iraq through a multilateral regional solution and for intensifying efforts to rebuild Afghanistan and help Pakistan to stabilize itself. Other topics included restoring America's standing in the world, dealing with Iran, the world financial crisis, rethinking the use of the National Guard in Iraq and Afghanistan, and the current and future roles of NATO.
On each issue, Dr. Albright described her views and discussed with the audience Barack Obama's deep thoughtfulness, clear thinking, and confidence to lead our country through these tough times. She said that not only is Senator Obama the right man to address our great concerns abroad, but that he "will talk to us, tell us the truth" so that we as a nation can work together to meet our challenges at home.
If you're tired of the same failed foreign policies of the past and are ready for America to have a better standing in the world, sign up to help Get Out The Vote now.
Change happens because the American people demand it. Because they rise up and insist on new leadership and new ideas, a new politics for a new time. - Sen. Barack Obama
Six days until the election - six days to join us in making history. This isn't the time to let up and rest on our laurels, it's the time to push forward to victory. This is what happens if we get complacent:
Don't trust the polls. We need to push through the finish line.
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Make calls with us, knock on doors with us, help out in your local office, bring food to volunteers and staff, house a volunteer, make calls from home, put Obama flyers around your town... whatever you can do our staff can help you with.
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This blog was written by Colin at NH HQ
Today, Hillary Clinton returned to New Hampshire for the first time since her rally in Unity with Senator Obama back in June. She was welcomed with open arms by raucous crowds which greeted her in Manchester and Pelham. With the election only a week away, Hillary Clinton came to the Granite State to let everyone know why she is working so hard to elect Senator Obama to the White House.
Her first event was at Southern New Hampshire University in Manchester. She was introduced by former Gov. Jeanne Shaheen who is running for Senate against incumbent John Sununu. To get our country moving on the right track, Senator Obama will need Jeanne Shaheen in the Senate, so help elect her and Barack Obama by working as hard as you can this last week.
Hillary spoke passionately about the issues affecting our country - lack of access to health care, high energy prices, failing schools, and the sense of malaise sweeping the country due to the financial crisis. Hillary told the Granite State that a vote for McCain is a vote for more of the same and four more years of George W. Bush. She closed by urging all of her supporters from the primary to go out and work and vote for the Democratic ticket up and down the ballot.
MANCHESTER-- Former Vermont governor and current chairman of the Democratic National Committee Howard Dean will be in New Hampshire this Thursday, October 30th for a Rally for Change. With just over a week until New Hampshire voters head to the polls, Gov. Dean will stress the incredibly high stakes of the election for young voters and encourage them to vote. Dean will also discuss Sen. Obama's plan to create jobs and improve the state of our economy so that young Granite Staters can successfully enter the workforce upon graduation. Earlier today, the Obama campaign in New Hampshire released a list of 50 New Hampshire student leaders who are not only supporting Sen. Obama's Campaign for Change, but are working on campuses to elect former Gov. Jeanne Shaheen, Congresswoman Carol Shea-Porter, and Congressman Paul Hodes. These student leaders have been and will continue to play an active role in the last days of the campaign energizing students to vote and have dedicated their time to engaging classmates in the electoral process. New Hampshire students can visit NH.BarackObama.com for more information on voting and how to get involved in these final days of the campaign. Thursday, October 30th 11:45 a.m. Rally for Change with Gov. Howard Dean UNH Durham- Granite State Room-- MUB 83 Main Street, Durham
MANCHESTER-- Former Vermont governor and current chairman of the Democratic National Committee Howard Dean will be in New Hampshire this Thursday, October 30th for a Rally for Change. With just over a week until New Hampshire voters head to the polls, Gov. Dean will stress the incredibly high stakes of the election for young voters and encourage them to vote. Dean will also discuss Sen. Obama's plan to create jobs and improve the state of our economy so that young Granite Staters can successfully enter the workforce upon graduation.
Earlier today, the Obama campaign in New Hampshire released a list of 50 New Hampshire student leaders who are not only supporting Sen. Obama's Campaign for Change, but are working on campuses to elect former Gov. Jeanne Shaheen, Congresswoman Carol Shea-Porter, and Congressman Paul Hodes. These student leaders have been and will continue to play an active role in the last days of the campaign energizing students to vote and have dedicated their time to engaging classmates in the electoral process. New Hampshire students can visit NH.BarackObama.com for more information on voting and how to get involved in these final days of the campaign.
UNH Durham- Granite State Room-- MUB
83 Main Street, Durham
This guest Field blog was written by Martin Schubert, Field Organizer in Plymouth.
This blog was written by Jennifer, a volunteer from the Upper Valley for Obama Team Nestled in the beautiful landscape of Hanover, NH, the Kendal retirement community is renowned for its active, engaged senior residents. A dedicated group of Obama campaign volunteers from Kendal demonstrates why this reputation is well-deserved. For several weeks now, Kendal residents have been holding their own phone bank for Obama out of their residences, with Edie taking the lead in organizing their efforts. The dedicated group has proven to be quite a force in reaching out to New Hampshire voters throughout the state, smashing their own calling records and earning a special trophy from campaign staff (seen below). How do they do it? Each morning, Edie's pie basket (also seen below) appears with fresh calling packets for volunteers to pick up. By evening, packets are returned to the pie basket to be picked up by staffers for data entry. The next day, the process starts again, and hundreds of calls are made. Hats off to our great team of Kendal volunteers!
This blog was written by Jennifer, a volunteer from the Upper Valley for Obama Team
Nestled in the beautiful landscape of Hanover, NH, the Kendal retirement community is renowned for its active, engaged senior residents. A dedicated group of Obama campaign volunteers from Kendal demonstrates why this reputation is well-deserved.
For several weeks now, Kendal residents have been holding their own phone bank for Obama out of their residences, with Edie taking the lead in organizing their efforts. The dedicated group has proven to be quite a force in reaching out to New Hampshire voters throughout the state, smashing their own calling records and earning a special trophy from campaign staff (seen below).
How do they do it? Each morning, Edie's pie basket (also seen below) appears with fresh calling packets for volunteers to pick up. By evening, packets are returned to the pie basket to be picked up by staffers for data entry. The next day, the process starts again, and hundreds of calls are made.
Hats off to our great team of Kendal volunteers!
If you'd like to get active and help out the efforts of our great Kendal team on the phones, find your local field office and get involved. Get Out The Vote starts tomorrow, so we need your help now more than ever. If you can't make it in to your local office, or if you have limited time to volunteer, think about using Neighbor to Neighbor, our online call tool, to make calls whenever it is convenient for you.
This blog was written by Field Organizer Gerad Teague
I answered the phone a couple of weeks ago when Jennifer was on the other end of the line. The other field organizers and I usually switch off picking up the phone--I had just a 1 out of 3 chance of getting there. I'm a lucky guy.
Jennifer told me that she would like to come to New Hampshire and that she thought we had a tough race going up here. She said that she'd like to be a part of our team here in the office. After completing Camp Obama, Jennifer needed a place put her skills to work. She'd learned our precious computer system, she'd read up on our organizing philosophy, and she'd blocked out her time to do the hard field work we need to do to get Barack and Joe into office. I reassured her that we could use her here.
Now I can't say for sure, but it seemed that after Jennifer arrived at our office the temperature rose a few degrees, our musty carpets smelled just a bit better, and it seemed like I had gotten a bit more sleep. All of a sudden our call sheets were organized. We didn't have to hunt down the rubber bands, because they were in our supply cabinet where they should be. The volunteers coming into the office were suddenly treated to a bright new face ready to help them with their calls and answer their questions.
I'm so glad to have such a fantastic addition to our team here in Nashua. There is so much that needs to get done in the next two weeks, we'll need Jennifer so much to make sure it gets done.
That said, Jennifer, however capable, won't be able to win New Hampshire by herself. She'll need all of your support. Come join her in the Nashua office, and help us bring change to Washington.
The Valley News, The Keene Sentinel, and the Portsmouth Herald all endorsed Barack Obama yesterday, adding to New Hampshire's strong backing of Senator Obama and the endorsements of the Cabinent Press, the Concord Monitor and the Nashua Telegraph last week.
To read the full text of all endorsements, click here.
Excerpt from the Valley News:
As we see it, one of the two big questions this year is, whatever happened to John McCain? That the proud Republican maverick of previous years now bears the W. brand -- tax cuts for the rich, unbridled enthusiasm for offshore oil drilling and so on -- is puzzling to many of his longtime admirers (including members of this editorial board), as is his abandonment of sensible immigration reform.
Excerpt from the Keene Sentinel:
We can decide to continue down the path we have all been on since 2000, with a new leader who may be somewhat more broadminded and rational than his predecessor. Or, better yet, we can opt for a change in direction, with an articulate leader who offers imaginative new alternatives to failed policies at home and a reversal of the United States' growing isolation on the world stage. The election of Barack Obama as president would constitute a fresh departure for our country, at a time when our country sorely needs a fresh departure.
The election of Barack Obama as president would constitute a fresh departure for our country, at a time when our country sorely needs a fresh departure.
Excerpt from the Portsmouth Herald:
We have no doubt about where the political direction of the country should go. It's a simple question of going backward or taking a major leap forward. When Americans cast their ballots on Nov. 4, Obama is our clear and convincing choice for president to lead the country come January. During the lengthy campaign, Obama has unleashed a call to action for the entire country through his inspiring rhetoric and his ability to draw millions of new voters, young and old and across the political spectrum, into the ranks of those demanding an entirely new approach to governance.
During the lengthy campaign, Obama has unleashed a call to action for the entire country through his inspiring rhetoric and his ability to draw millions of new voters, young and old and across the political spectrum, into the ranks of those demanding an entirely new approach to governance.
Check out the full text of these endorsements, and three other major endorsements from the Cabinet Press, the Nashua Telegraph and the Concord Monitor here.
Chris Hughes, Director of Online Organizing, just wrote this blog post about our brand new redesign of Neighbor to Neighbor, a tool that thousands of supporters are using right now to call and canvass Granite Staters.
Check out the exciting changes, and join us now.
For two months now, tens of thousands of people have been making phonecalls from the comfort of their own homes, and knocking on doors in their own communities.With 12 days to go, we’ve upgraded our calling and walking tool to make it easier to use. Some of the things that we’ve changed:• New look and feel that is consistent with the rest of MyBO and BarackObama.com• The call script window is wider and easier to read. The Save button is now at the top, making it easier to move from one voter to the next. Less scrolling means more time calling.• Easier to report contacts after having a conversationYou’ll notice that no functionality has been removed. We’ve tried as hard as possible to avoid making any dramatic changes with only a few days to go before the election. It’s simply been our goal to make the system more intuitive and easier to use.Let's get started calling!
For two months now, tens of thousands of people have been making phonecalls from the comfort of their own homes, and knocking on doors in their own communities.
With 12 days to go, we’ve upgraded our calling and walking tool to make it easier to use.
Some of the things that we’ve changed:• New look and feel that is consistent with the rest of MyBO and BarackObama.com• The call script window is wider and easier to read. The Save button is now at the top, making it easier to move from one voter to the next. Less scrolling means more time calling.• Easier to report contacts after having a conversation
You’ll notice that no functionality has been removed. We’ve tried as hard as possible to avoid making any dramatic changes with only a few days to go before the election. It’s simply been our goal to make the system more intuitive and easier to use.
Let's get started calling!
MANCHESTER, NH - In the midst of hunting season, Sportsmen and women across New Hampshire have joined together to announce their support for Senator Barack Obama for president. This announcement comes as hunters throughout the Granite State carry on the tradition of hunting from generation to generation during Youth Hunt Weekend for Deer, which is October 25-26 across the state.
"Growing up in New Hampshire, most of us spent our time outdoors hunting, fishing or hiking. These traditions were passed down from mothers and fathers to their children. As a hunter, I take pride in the outdoors and want a president who will honor that tradition while conserving our land and waterways," said Richard Moquin, statewide Chair for Sportsmen and Sportswomen for Obama. "Senator Obama will not only protect our Second Amendment rights, but preserve our wildlife so future generations can continue this tradition. I know he'll be a true friend of the sportsmen."
"I believe that hunting, fishing and spending time in the outdoors is a valuable experience for all generations - young and old," said Clinton King of Berlin. "An Obama administration will protect those rights, allowing national lands to stay open and continuing to allow gun owners to use our firearms, especially for hunting. As president, Obama will stand up for conservation, preserving national forest lands and ensuring that our wildlife is protected."
The New Hampshire Sportsmen and women for Obama is made up of one Statewide Chair and co-Chairs in each county of the state. They know that Senator Obama will stand up for their individual Second Amendment right to pursue their hunting traditions and ensure the future of hunting and fishing by expanding access to private hunting and fishing areas. The steering committee includes former New Hampshire Fish and Game Department officials, hunters, fishers and conservationists, as well members of the National Rifle Association.
As President, Barack Obama will continue to stand up for sportsmen and sportswomen by: Protecting the rights of hunters and other law-abiding Americans to purchase, own and use guns. Improving access by providing financial incentives to private land owners who voluntarily open their land to hunting and fishing. Advocating funding of the Land and Water Conservation Fund, which provides needed resources to state agencies to conserve important wildlife habitat. Recognizing that global warming is real, is happening now, and poses a real threat to America's fish, wildlife, and the future of hunting and fishing, and providing real leadership to combat climate change. Supporting proposals endorsed by dozens of national hunting and fishing organizations to devote billions of dollars annually to state game and fish agencies and federal land management agencies to help them ensure that fish and wildlife survive the coming impacts of climate change.Ensuring that Farm Bill conservation programs are funded to provide maximum benefit to fish and wildlife.Supporting state efforts to educate youth in order to maintain hunting and fishing traditions.
Over two hundred people registered this morning at the Manchester City Hall, as a diverse crowd of gathered to chat, dance, listen to music, and hear Actor Jeffrey Wright ("W", Syriana, Casino Royale) speak about coming together to create one nation seeking change.
I look around me, wherever I go at Obama events, and I see the complexity of America represented in the faces of the people around me at these events. You know, a lot of what's happened in the last few months has been to narrow the vision of America down to Hockey Moms and Joe Six Packs and Joe the Plumbers. But America's more complicated than that. There's Jose the Barber. There's basketball big brothers. We're all here together and its we who make this country great.
[Powell] talked about how the strength of this country is in our diversity, the strength of this country is in its complexity. Colin Powell himself was born from immigrant parents from Jamaica. That's the story of our country. And when we start to exclude, at such critical times as these in terms of America's place on the global stage, when we seek to exclude whole sections of the population as we try to face these challenges we undermine our capacity to really overcome them.
"Getting people to register the day of is a great opportunity," Wright said. "You've got to find these pockets, these pools of people to register."
Can you join us to Get Out The Vote this week? We only have ten days to remind people they can register on the day of, and participate in this election. Let's go out and win New Hampshire and change this country.
Jeffrey Wright, an actor in films such as "W", Casino Royale, Syriana, Cadillac Records and The Manchurian Candidate, will be in Nashua and Manchester this Saturday, meeting Granite Staters to hear about the issues on their mind this election and speak about his support of Sen. Obama.
Wright is no stranger to politics. A native of our nation's capitol, Washington, D.C., Wright studied Political Science as well as acting while attending Amherst College.
Wright will encourage all eligible voters to participate in this historic election and bring about the change we need by voting for Barack Obama and Democrats up and down the ticket.
This is a great opportunity to get your friends who are undecided or unregistered involved in the political process. If you have time between knocking on doors and calling your neighbors this weekend, join us for a block party in Manchester or a meet and greet in Nashua this Saturday.
MANCHESTER-- Citing McCain's negative attacks as well as his stances with Bush on the economy and the war, prominent New Hampshire Republicans have come out in support of Barack Obama's Campaign for Change.
"I think that Obama offers a better chance for change in the coming years. The current administration has done a disservice to the country - not just on economic issues but also on environmental issues," said former Republican State Senator Richard Russman. "I believe Senator Obama and Joe Biden will be much more interested in clear air, clear water and global warming issues, far better than Senator McCain and particularly Governor Palin."
"I'll be supporting Obama in November even though I have been a long-time Republican. I've been really turned off by McCain's negative attacks this year," said former Republican State Representative Sandy Kearns. "I rode the Straight Talk Express in New Hampshire with John McCain eight years ago, but when he launched his campaign this time around, I realized he had lost some of his maverick tendencies. The people of New Hampshire are the real mavericks. They know the government should be there for the people who need it, but we like to keep it out of our doctor's offices and bedrooms."
"As a long time Republican elected official in the state of New Hampshire, I think Obama has the best solution for the current economic crisis and he has the ability to really improve our healthcare system. These are critical issues in our state and for me personally," said former Republican State Representative William Tsiros. "McCain is offering the same policies of the current President who I completely disagree with when it comes to the war in Iraq and his economic policies. As a small business owner I can't afford another four years of Bush. I have been telling my fellow Republicans that it is time to wake up."
Learn More About the McCain of 2008 MANCHESTER, NH - Today, former U.S. Senator Lincoln Chafee and Marge Bonneville, from Tilton, New Hampshire, who voted for McCain in 2000, will hold a press conference to discuss what is at stake for Granite Staters in this election. Marge Bonneville was featured in a New Hampshire web ad, released by the Obama campaign this week, that highlighted individuals who voted for McCain in 2000 and are now supporting Senator Obama. Here are the details: Press Conference with Former U.S. Sentator Lincoln Chafee and Marge Bonneville of Tilton, NH Legislative Office Building 33 North State Street, Concord NH 11:45 am TODAY
MANCHESTER, NH - Today, former U.S. Senator Lincoln Chafee and Marge Bonneville, from Tilton, New Hampshire, who voted for McCain in 2000, will hold a press conference to discuss what is at stake for Granite Staters in this election. Marge Bonneville was featured in a New Hampshire web ad, released by the Obama campaign this week, that highlighted individuals who voted for McCain in 2000 and are now supporting Senator Obama.
Here are the details:
Legislative Office Building
33 North State Street, Concord NH
11:45 am TODAY
Every election, we are reminded just how important New Hampshire is to the national landscape. In 2000, Al Gore lost our state by just 7,000 votes. Four years later, John Kerry won by just 9,000. It's going to be incredibly close this year, too. Barack needs your help today. Hundreds of thousands have volunteered, and millions have registered to vote for the first time. Now we need to make sure that this incredible enthusiasm translates into votes. With just two weeks until Election Day, we need you to look at your calendar and block off time to volunteer for the campaign. There are tens of thousands of voters who have not heard directly from this campaign and we must reach them before polls close on Tuesday, November 4th. We need supporters like you out there doing the kind of work that wins elections -- knocking on doors and reaching out to undecided voters in person. Sign up now to volunteer to make a difference in the final push, and bring a friend with you to double your impact. These last few days before Election Day, November 4th, are the most crucial of the election. Barack is counting on supporters like you to make our get out the vote efforts as effective as possible. Whatever you can do and however much time you can give, there's a job for everyone. We need people to canvass, make phone calls, help with visibility, and drive voters to the polls. And given the rising negativity and attacks coming from the McCain campaign, it's more important than ever that voters learn more about Barack -- who he is and how he'll bring about the change we need. Sign up now to volunteer and help Barack win New Hampshire: nh.barackobama.com/gotvnh Together we can help elect Barack and bring about the change we need. Thanks for all that you do, Katina Katina Tsongas Field Director New Hampshire Campaign for Change
Every election, we are reminded just how important New Hampshire is to the national landscape. In 2000, Al Gore lost our state by just 7,000 votes. Four years later, John Kerry won by just 9,000.
It's going to be incredibly close this year, too. Barack needs your help today.
Hundreds of thousands have volunteered, and millions have registered to vote for the first time. Now we need to make sure that this incredible enthusiasm translates into votes.
With just two weeks until Election Day, we need you to look at your calendar and block off time to volunteer for the campaign. There are tens of thousands of voters who have not heard directly from this campaign and we must reach them before polls close on Tuesday, November 4th.
We need supporters like you out there doing the kind of work that wins elections -- knocking on doors and reaching out to undecided voters in person.
Sign up now to volunteer to make a difference in the final push, and bring a friend with you to double your impact.
These last few days before Election Day, November 4th, are the most crucial of the election. Barack is counting on supporters like you to make our get out the vote efforts as effective as possible.
Whatever you can do and however much time you can give, there's a job for everyone. We need people to canvass, make phone calls, help with visibility, and drive voters to the polls.
And given the rising negativity and attacks coming from the McCain campaign, it's more important than ever that voters learn more about Barack -- who he is and how he'll bring about the change we need.
Sign up now to volunteer and help Barack win New Hampshire:
nh.barackobama.com/gotvnh
Together we can help elect Barack and bring about the change we need.
Thanks for all that you do,
Katina
Katina Tsongas
Field Director
New Hampshire Campaign for Change
When the leaves start to change colors up here in Dover, New Hampshire, the residents begin to expect two things: tourists for "leaf peeping" season and an election to be just around the corner.
The Granite Staters are fired up and ready to go as they came out for a great training Monday night to learn how to get out the vote for Barack Obama. About 130 longtime veteran activists and volunteers working for a campaign the first time brought their calendars and fit as many volunteer shifts in as possible to help Barack become the 44th President of the United States. The training discussed the multiple tasks designed to get out the vote, from canvassing and phone calls, to poll watchers and rides to the polls.
You can join the Dover residents committed to change by signing up here to volunteer during GOTV. We're looking for more volunteers to join our ground game, knocking on doors and making phone calls to voters. You could also help us out by signing up to host a GOTV Volunteer in your house, bring a meal to your local office, or make calls from your own home on Neighbor to Neighbor.
Are you feeling the fierce urgency of now?
The Red Arrow Diner, a Manchester establishment since its founding in 1922, has had its fair share of politicians walk through their doors. A place for coffee and conversation, the Red Arrow Diner has drawn just about every candidate during the primaries.
Only one of those candidates has won over Manager Elaine Boule though, and that's Barack Obama and his steady response to the issues that impact New Hampshire voters, especially the economic crisis.
Listen to Elaine's views in this video:
"John McCain is a little too wishy-washy. I understand that he was in the service and he's a war hero, and he's very good about what's going to go on with the war. I appreciate his service. I don't think he'll make the next best president.
Read the whole article in today's Washington Post "The Trail" on their website.
Check out Barack in the Red Arrow last May on the campaign trail.