Voting For Barack, CNN, and Hawaii...
For the first time ever...Hawaii is in the national spotlight for tomorrow's Democatic primary.
We're being featured pretty heavily on CNN for our 29 delegates and it's really exciting cause Hawaii has NEVER factored into the presidential election because everything is usually settled on Super Tuesday. Well...not this year, and probably not for a long long long time to come.
Although Hillary Clinton would be "bearable" if we DIDN'T have a choice, only Barack can really usher in a new generation of politics. By Barack being there, he will inspire a whole new generation of younger politicians into office. Politicians which think much more progressively and independently from the old guard currently in office...and it's about time...
Got this message today from Barack:
"Tomorrow is Caucus Day in Hawaii, and I'm writing to you with an important reminder to caucus and to make sure that your family, friends, and neighbors get out and caucus too. Use this online tool to find your caucus location:
http://my.barackobama.com/HIlookup
When Michelle and I talked about my running for president, one of the core goals we both had for this campaign was to leave the political process better off than we found it. You have challenged conventional thinking and built a grassroots movement for change that is sweeping this country.
I have no doubt that the election tomorrow will be close. It's vitally important that you caucus and ensure that others who want change in this country caucus too. Our work here will have a lasting impact in Hawaii for a long time to come. I believe that this movement for change can do more than just win an election. Together, we can transform this country.
Find your caucus location and caucus tomorrow:
http://my.barackobama.com/HIlookup
Thank you for being part of this,
Barack
P.S. -- Here are a few rules and guidelines that should make Caucus Day go smoothly. Be sure to share these with your friends:
You can register the night of the caucus. In order to cast your vote, you must register to vote and join the Hawaii Democratic Party.
If the Hawaii Democratic Party runs out of printed paper ballots for the presidential preference poll, voters will be allowed to write their choice on plain paper.
The presidential preference poll is probably the first thing to happen in the meeting, so you should plan to get there early.
You do not need an ID to caucus, but it's always a good idea to bring it with you."
***VOTE FOR BARACK OBAMA***
We're being featured pretty heavily on CNN for our 29 delegates and it's really exciting cause Hawaii has NEVER factored into the presidential election because everything is usually settled on Super Tuesday. Well...not this year, and probably not for a long long long time to come.
Although Hillary Clinton would be "bearable" if we DIDN'T have a choice, only Barack can really usher in a new generation of politics. By Barack being there, he will inspire a whole new generation of younger politicians into office. Politicians which think much more progressively and independently from the old guard currently in office...and it's about time...
Got this message today from Barack:
"Tomorrow is Caucus Day in Hawaii, and I'm writing to you with an important reminder to caucus and to make sure that your family, friends, and neighbors get out and caucus too. Use this online tool to find your caucus location:
http://my.barackobama.com/HIlookup
When Michelle and I talked about my running for president, one of the core goals we both had for this campaign was to leave the political process better off than we found it. You have challenged conventional thinking and built a grassroots movement for change that is sweeping this country.
I have no doubt that the election tomorrow will be close. It's vitally important that you caucus and ensure that others who want change in this country caucus too. Our work here will have a lasting impact in Hawaii for a long time to come. I believe that this movement for change can do more than just win an election. Together, we can transform this country.
Find your caucus location and caucus tomorrow:
http://my.barackobama.com/HIlookup
Thank you for being part of this,
Barack
P.S. -- Here are a few rules and guidelines that should make Caucus Day go smoothly. Be sure to share these with your friends:
You can register the night of the caucus. In order to cast your vote, you must register to vote and join the Hawaii Democratic Party.
If the Hawaii Democratic Party runs out of printed paper ballots for the presidential preference poll, voters will be allowed to write their choice on plain paper.
The presidential preference poll is probably the first thing to happen in the meeting, so you should plan to get there early.
You do not need an ID to caucus, but it's always a good idea to bring it with you."
***VOTE FOR BARACK OBAMA***
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