Robert -- This election is going to be won or lost by the number of conversations we have with voters in the next few days. That's why I'm asking you to get out there in Virginia before it's too late -- to help get out the vote. Sign up for a shift -- or a few, if you can: What: Get out the vote in Virginia Meet at: 4318 George Washington Memorial Hghwy Yorktown, VA 23692 When: Shifts available all day on Saturday, Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday Or find other events near you. This election is extremely close, and victory in Virginia could be decided by just a handful of votes. I know if folks like you step up to get our voters to the polls, we will win. If we fall short, we could easily lose. This is the final push -- and there are a lot of folks who need to hear from you: http://my.barackobama.com/Get-Out-the-Vote It's in your hands. I'm proud to have you on my side. Barack ----- | |
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This discussion is about Yorktown, Virginia. Talk about issues that involve the city government, school boards, committees and commissions, also party committees within Yorktown.
Thursday, November 1, 2012
Robert, in Yorktown, can I count on you?
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