This Saturday, join former Vice President Al Gore and hundreds of other MoveOn members for one last huge rally before November 2nd. The election is the greatest challenge we've taken on together, and this rally will be the greatest gathering of MoveOn members yet. Tens of thousands of volunteers will be traveling from safe states to join us in our neighborhoods nation-wide for this grand finale. Can you come to the rally this Saturday?
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In Philadelphia, hundreds of volunteers rally before going out to talk to voters.
Dear MoveOn member,
We've held house parties, bake sales, and town hall meetings. And every time MoveOn members get together, we have a great time. This Saturday, former Vice President Al Gore will join us in Denver for one last huge rally before November 2nd. The election is the greatest challenge we've taken on together, and this rally will be the greatest gathering of MoveOn members yet.
Tens of thousands of volunteers will be traveling from safe states to join us in our neighborhoods for this grand finale. We'll hear from former Vice President Gore and local MoveOn organizers who will lay out how we're going to win this election, then you can join us in reaching out to voters right afterward.
Can you and your friends and family join the rally this Saturday? Sign up for free tickets at:
http://www.moveonpac.org/rallies/denver/ If you've been meaning to get involved with this election effort and haven't found the time, this is how you can plug in. Bring your friends, your family, your dog -- anyone and everyone!
This election is going to come down to turnout. Fortunately, we've got a plan. After we get energized at the rally, we'll go out and talk to voters in the area. We're not looking to argue with anyone. Mostly, we'll talk with friendly Kerry supporters who need encouragement -- or a ride -- to get to the polls.
Get free tickets for the rally, at:
http://www.moveonpac.org/rallies/denver/ Momentum wins political races. Right now, we have the momentum and we aim to keep it that way. Join us as we look ahead to the election on Tuesday. After you sign up, here's another way to keep the momentum: print and display our new "Give Bush the Boot!" poster in your car or home window. Download the poster at:
http://www.moveonpac.org/lnvb/poster/ Thank you, for all you do.
Sincerely,
--Adam, Eli, Hannah, James, Laura, and the whole MoveOn PAC Team
Thursday, October 29th, 2004
P.S. Leave No Voter Behind is getting great press. Check out this op-ed from Detroit, Michigan:
Person-to-person lobbying makes U.S. politics special
Special to The Detroit News, October 22, 2004
Lana Pollack
The phone rang at 9:02 Sunday morning. The friendly caller from moveon.org knew she had to wait until 9 o'clock before starting.
"Would you be the precinct captain in your township?," she asked after explaining the importance of getting out the vote on Election Day. "We've already lined up some volunteers and we'll train you."
To her, I was a name on a list. To me, her call was a flash from the past and a reminder of the best characteristic of our democracy. ...
While fundraising for political ads has taken center stage in way too many races, old-fashioned person-to-person retail politics has never been fully eclipsed.
This year amid the cacophony of ill-tempered charges and countercharges, there's been a refreshing grassroots resurgence. With millions of voters wired into the Internet, political groups of all stripes have discovered innovative ways to inspire small contributions from first-time donors, recruit new volunteers and hype their version of truth without the filter of a single news organization.
Computer-generated printouts have replaced the 1968 recipe box full of 3 x 5 index cards with voter names and addresses, but the essentials of personal campaigning are timeless: Recruit help, call on voters and tell them why you believe your candidate will best serve them, their families and America - then listen while they tell you about their concerns and political preferences.
You contact those who are friendly to your candidates again on Election Day. The rest you leave to fate or your opposition.
Every volunteer willing to knock on a stranger's door to talk about politics or dial a phone number for an unknown person demonstrates amazing commitment and remarkable confidence. No one wants to be intrusive or enjoys being insulted. People who do this care a lot about our country. ...
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