Haruna --
Forget the "enthusiasm gap." Here's the real story about who is more
fired up and ready to go -- just as our campaigns shift into GOTV
(get-out-the-vote) mode.
Reports are coming in from across the country of record early voting
turnout in key states like Ohio and Iowa -- with Democratic turnout far
outpacing our opponents.
On Saturday, OFA volunteers reached out to more than 1 million voters in
a single day -- levels we haven't seen since the closing days of the
presidential campaign two years ago.
And on Sunday night, Barack and Michelle Obama spoke to more than 35,000
Ohioans about these final two weeks. It was the largest rally since the
inauguration.
But none of that will be enough unless we continue building through the final days of this election.
Will you sign up to fill a crucial GOTV shift in the final four days of our Vote 2010 campaign?
As the President said in Columbus,"there's no more important time to be
out there knocking on doors, making phone calls, and helping voters get
to the polls" than on the Saturday, Sunday, and Monday before Election
Day -- and on Election Day itself, November 2nd.
Supporters across the country will come together in the final days to
help eke out every last vote we can -- from the grandmother who would
like nothing more than to vote and just needs a ride, to that last call
to convince a first-time voter from 2008 that he needs to get back to
the polls this year.
And from New York to California, Alaska to Florida -- and everywhere in
between -- there are key races that will need every ounce of energy you
can spare.
Please sign up to help in the closing days of this campaign:
http://my.barackobama.com/ShiftGOTV
Thanks,
Mitch
Mitch Stewart
Director
Organizing for America