"Don’t believe for a second this election is over. Don’t think for a minute that power concedes. We have to work like our future depends on it in this last week, because it does."
-Barack Obama, October 28th, 2008.
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Many of you have been asking how you can help the most on Election Day.
Here is the answer.
Next Tuesday, we are going to be running one of the biggest, most powerful Get Out The Vote (GOTV) Phonebanks in the entire country. California is going to make the vast majority of GOTV calls for the entire Obama Campaign on election day.
We have a soundstage at Culver Studios that will be able to seat 200 people.
Starting at 6 AM, we are going to start calling the East Coast. Then, hour by hour, we are going to work our way across the country with states selected by the Obama campaign based on the exit polling they are receiving on Election Day in real time.
We will be calling the most important, highest leverage voters in the country -- the voters that we have to turn out in the states that we have to win. Quite simply, there is nothing you can do to make a bigger difference on Election Day.
Here's what you need to do:
1. Sign up for a shift by clicking here.
We really need you to officially sign up, because the campaign wants to know how many callers we are going to have.
2. If you can, take November 4th off---if you can't take the whole day, please come for a couple of hours before work, during lunch, or after work.
3. Bring your friends.
4. Come to The Megabank!
Culver Studios – Stage 2
9336 West Washington Boulevard
Culver City, CA 90232
5. Please forward this to all of your Obama supporting friends in Los Angeles. In order to make this work, we need hundreds of callers even for an hour or two.
6. If you can't make it, you can help by donating food and drinks for our hungry and thirsty callers! (and if you are coming, please feel free to bring snacks or food, potluck style too.)
Click here for more information.
I hope to see you there.
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Tuesday, October 28, 2008
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