Today, September 30th, early voting begins in Ohio and you can cast your ballot for Barack so you don't have to wait until November 4th. Early Voting in Ohio is simple and convenient. It's also a vital part of our Get Out the Vote strategy -- by getting supporters to make their voice heard now, before our Election Day push. In 2004, George W. Bush won Ohio by only 118,601 votes, or about 9 votes per precinct. This year, Ohio is once again a crucial state. Every single registration and every single early vote could make the difference. We're encouraging everyone to vote early. And for those who are not yet registered, you still have time. Voter registration in Ohio ends on Tuesday, October 6th. And unregistered voters can register to vote and cast their ballot in one stop, between September 30th and October 6th.
Barack recorded a special message about Early Voting in Ohio and why this opportunity is so important.
If you live in Ohio, register to vote today. Then stop by your local Board of Elections and vote for Barack. Starting now, every day is election day in Ohio.
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