Paul --
Barack talked earlier this week about bridging divides and bringing people together to solve our common problems.
That's not just the theme of this campaign -- it's been the theme of his life's work.
When Barack came back to Chicago after law school, he led a voter registration drive to attract people to the political process.
The deadline to register to vote in Pennsylvania is fast approaching -- Monday, March 24. This is the last opportunity for Pennsylvanians who are unregistered -- as well as Independents and Republicans -- to register as Democrats so they can support Barack in the primary.
Watch this short video about Barack's voter registration efforts and start making calls to help register Pennsylvanians right away:
http://my.barackobama.com/morevoicesvideo
Registering voters and bringing more voices into the political process is what this campaign is all about.
In the ten contests left in this race, we have an opportunity to build a base of support that will lead Democrats to victory up and down the ballot in November.
But more importantly, we have the chance to transform our party and our politics. Our next opportunity is Pennsylvania.
By bringing in new voters and encouraging voters who have gotten fed up to get involved again, we can move beyond the divisive and petty tactics that have dominated our politics for far too long. We can send a message that we're ready for something new -- something positive that brings us together around a shared goal of a better future for all Americans.
You can help build our movement and create a lasting change in our party and in our country.
Start making calls for this historic drive to register Pennsylvania voters:
http://my.barackobama.com/callPAvoters
One of the special things about this campaign is that it's inspired people from all walks of life to take action.
Supporters are organizing in their neighborhoods and traveling across the country to help register voters. People like you are making calls to crucial states and talking to potential voters about a new kind of leadership and a new kind of politics.
There are ten contests left in this race, and we can set the tone for all of them in Pennsylvania. Your voice can make a difference in how they turn out. You can have an important impact on the direction of the Democratic Party and politics in this country.
Be a voice for change and bring more voices into the political process:
http://my.barackobama.com/callPAvoters
Thank you for everything you're doing,
Jon
Jon Carson
National Voter Contact Director
Obama for America
Saturday, March 22, 2008
More Voices Video (Registering Voters)
Joe Carson of the Obama campaign sent out this email to supporters today:
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