We have to work like our futures depend on it this last week. Visit http://my.barackobama.com to help in the final days of the election, or visit http://www.VoteForChange.com to find your polling place on Tuesday.
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We have to work like our futures depend on it this last week. Visit http://my.barackobama.com to help in the final days of the election, or visit http://www.VoteForChange.com to find your polling place on Tuesday.
Over the past 17 months, millions of Americans from every corner of this country have taken part in the political process and built an unprecedented movement for change. This video, featuring footage and photos from supporters across the country, documents this grassroots movement and the supporters who truly are the backbone of this campaign.
Barack spoke to an audience of 100,000 in St. Louis, MO on October 18, 2008. Visit http://www.VoteForChange.com to get all the info you need to vote on November 4.
Five grassroots donors shared a lunch with Barack in Muncie, Indiana and had the chance to discuss their concerns, talk about their experiences with the campaign, and share their own stories with Barack.
On March 10th Operation MySpace will be a live concert to support our troops. Please watch this message from Barack to the troops at this event. Watch the concert streamed live March 10th at: www.myspace.com/operationmyspace
Barack Obama discusses the challenges in rebuilding New Orleans on the second anniversary of Hurricane Katrina. See how the city and its people are rebuilding and moving forward.
A senior at Georgia College and State University, Christina donated to Barack's campaign through his official MySpace profile. She is supporting Obama because he represents the kind of change she thinks this country needs for the next generation. She is interested in issues related to health care and seniors and is hoping to go to law school after graduation. Christina is a member of the Honors Program and is involved with the Philosophy Club, Fencing Club, Psychology Club and is a former member of the Georgia DeMolay Youth Fraternity.