Hello alamObama!!! I hope you are all enjoying our Iowa success!! Now onto NH! A quick look at what you'll find in this email:
We have had many new volunteers join us so I'd like to remind all of you that our MLK March is just around the corner. If you would like to participate, please make sure to reply to this email with your name, phone number, & address. You will receive information about the placards that we will all be wearing, as well as information about where and when to meet on the day of the march.
Event Reminders: Tuesday January 8, 2008 6:45 PM New Hampshire Primary Results Watch Party alamObama Office 301 Broadway suite 106 210-569-1206 Thursday January 10, 2008 6:30 Monthly alamObama Meeting This month we'll be discussing the upcoming MLK March, phone banking goals, and voter registration team progress. These are all ways in which you can easily help Barack secure the Democratic Nomination so please try to join us.
alamObama Office 301 Broadway suite 106 210-569-1206
OFFICE HOURS-
Monday Jan 7 (11am-6pm) Phone Banking to California early voters
Tuesday Jan 8 (11am-9pm) Phone Banking to California early voters/NH Party
Wednesday Jan 9 (2pm-8pm) Phone Banking to California early voters
Thursday Jan 10 (2pm-8pm) Phone Banking for MLK March/Meeting
Saturday Jan 12 (2pm-5pm) Phone Banking for MLK March
Sunday Jan 13 (2pm-5pm) Phone Banking for MLK March
alamObama to Iowa Blog Wrap Up-
Jan. 3, 2008 Many of you know that Judy, June, Steve & I spent the last week knocking on doors in Rockwell City, Iowa on behalf of Barack Obama. And as I'm sure all of you know, the hard work in the below freezing temps paid off. At the Rockwell City Democratic Caucus, Barack Obama had 36 people stand (or "vote") for him while John Edwards had 34 and Hillary Clinton had 26 supporters; Richardson rounded out the mix with 16 supporters. People who had never been politically involved before stepped up in Rockwell City to become delegates. I was so proud to see the community walk in and make their voices heard and their votes count. Once the caucus was finished we hopped in the car and headed to Des Moines to hear Barack's Speech. Phone calls were coming in from all of our friends and family to tell us what was happening on TV. Thanks to everyone who emailed me and called with caucus night updates!! We had a safe but hectic 2 hour drive that included the Iowa State Police and a little bit of misdirection, but we walked into the Hyvee Center just as Barack was wrapping up his address. The energy in the building was amazing. We managed to find a few old friends from previous Obama events, mainly staffers from Barack's Advance team, and a fellow TOVL (Texas Obama Volunteer Leaders) member from Houston, Maria Isabelle. We topped the night off with a few great conversations with volunteers, and political tourists from all over the U.S. I am so excited and proud to have helped in this historic step forward for our country!!! Please remember to stop by www.flickr.com/photos/jenromo for a few pictures of our time in Iowa!! Thanks to everyone who sent encouraging messages to us along the way, they really helped on the cold foggy days!! There is still plenty of work to do, but at least we now know that as we had suspected all along... THE COUNTRY IS READY FOR BARACK! Obama '08!!!!!!!
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