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Here is a look at how the Obama campaign in Charlottesville is gearing up for Tuesday.
Friday, February 08, 2008
Curious voters stop by Charlottesville headquarters, located on the Downtown Hall.
The front door to local campaign headquarters
More campaign literature dress the windows and door
The message of Hope is what drives the Obama campaign
Local volunteer coordinators met at noon to go over the local campaign strategy. From left to right: Ali, Unknown, and Adam
Volunteers listen as Arthur reviews most current updates on events, mailing lists, and the like.
Local voter enters headquarters looking for information on registration
Obama volunteer shares Obama literature with walk-in visitor
Local campaign office is busy with volunteers
Saturday, February 09, 2008
A seemingly unlikely Barack Obama fan arrives for morning rally
Obama volunteers gather just before morning rallies around Charlottesville
Apparently, Obama also has the really really, young vote too
A local Obama fan matches her passion for Obama with her passion for creativity
The local office manger fires up the crowd with inspiring words
The mayor of Charlottesville, Dave Norris, makes an appearance in support of Obama
One of three rallies in Charlottesville greets cars near the Downtown Mall
Obama's energetic supporters are his campaign's greatest asset
More Rally Supporters
Honk for Obama
Big and little Obama volunteers at second rally on Fifth Street
The busiest intersection in Charlottesville graciously welcomed Obama rally by endlessly honking
Obama signs, balloons, and hearts galore
Could his enthusiasm be any more infectious?
Obama supporters pause from campaign fever to take picture
Obama staffer welcomes visitor
This voter didn't take much convincing as he quickly signed up to volunteer
Young voter takes stock of things
One of Obama canvassers prepares to take it to the streets
Even as night falls, volunteers are busy at work
Volunteer mans the Downtown office, waiting for passersby
It's nearly 9:00 P.M. as Obama headquarters remains open
One of the many volunteers who call local registered voters to encourage them to vote Obama
Two canvass groups run into each other. (Someone had to take the picture)
Who else but the Obama campaign can attract so many people right off the streets
The bumper sticker that everyone asks for, but is few and far between. (It was quite by accident that this person got theirs.)
Volunteers must have Internet access to keep the national Obama headquarters well-informed
Cirque de Soleil visits Obama downtown headquarters
Just look at him sport an Obama sticker
Outside the office we discover that there are in fact two men on stilts
Local volunteers make phone calls to get out the vote, for Obama of course
Decorating the Downtown office is no easy task
Volunteers make phone calls around the clock
Keeping track of canvassing is no easy task either
Local citizens return from canvassing in the city
These volunteers are truly dedicated, deciding to take the hard floor over the luxury of a chair
Sometimes the only way to get wireless Internet is by sitting next to a window"Salsa Night" at a Bar in Charlottesville
A Staunton couple shows up to Obama event just because they read about it on the official Obama website
Obama volunteers are all geared up for 'Salsa Night' at a local bar
Obama volunteer only accepts invitations to dance if partner agrees to wear Obama sticker
Who says that you can't find good reading material at a bar
Obama staffer finds common ground with bar attendees (Notice that it did not take them long to put on their stickers)
By this time, Obama volunteers have almost worked until midnight
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