While CNN has wet dreams over Sarah Palin rallies, we are stuck with live local streams. Yup, CNN will have Queen Sarah on in just a few moments, and I almost Puked! You have to be kidding me, I thought? And they are boastful about it! And so, I went to a local feed of Minneapolis, MN and luckily, I found these 10,000+ BORED(LOL)fans of the President and his agenda...
Join me over the jump for the ONLY live feed:
It seems the crowd is going crazy(again) and it is packed(again). The Student's For America are talking now, and the response is so unentusiastic:
http://www.kare11.com/...
If you all have a better feed let me know? Also, alot of people in the gally just said, that they cannot hear the person speaking... She said text 2010 62262. And now Al Franken is on, the crowd erupts! Anyways, GOTV!
Update x1:
From OFA Director Mitch Stewart:
The first race I ever worked was decided by 524 votes.
That's 524 more conversations that we had with voters than our opponent did -- 524 people who were able to get out to the polls on Election Day.
It's that simple.
Nevada. Connecticut. Colorado. Illinois. We know there are going to be incredibly close races all around the country this fall. We know right now that they'll be decided by just a few votes.
And we know what we need to do to make sure we're on the winning side of those close races: We need to reach out to folks 7 million times on the phones and on the doors this week. We're calling this campaign 7 in 7.
The calls we'll make over these seven days translate into thousands of conversations on the ground, around the country. That means more commitments to vote, and more folks in line at the polls on Election Day -- the extra push so many of these races need.
Start one of the conversations by making calls right now, or sign up for a shift to do it later this week:
https://call.barackobama.com/...
Right now, there are people in your area who aren't planning on voting on November 2nd. There are people who haven't heard from anyone about why it's important that they make it to the polls on Election Day. You can change that today.
By reaching out to voters now, you're joining a larger conversation -- one that's happening between supporters around the country -- state to state, town to town, voter to voter. It's a conversation punctuated by commitments. And those commitments come to life on Election Day.
Think about it like this: If you call 10 people right now and make sure they're planning to vote -- and one hundred other people do the same thing -- that's enough to add up to a winning margin in a close race. I'll tell you what -- a lot of them are going to be that close.
Making the difference in this fall's election starts with one call -- and it's a call that you can make right now.
And if you put it off, you're making a statement. You're saying you hope that they hear from someone else, some other time.
Why not from you -- and why not right now?
Call voters today.
Thanks,
Jeremy Bird OFA director