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recent blog postsMessage from Barack: "How this happened"Posted November 05th, 2008 at 10:38pm
Before his Election Night speech last night, Barack sent out this message to suppporters:
Vote Today!!Posted November 04th, 2008 at 03:16pm
Today is Election Day. Polls are open across the country, and people are already making their voices heard for change. TomorrowPosted November 03rd, 2008 at 09:53pm
We're just one day away from change. Election Day is tomorrow -- Tuesday, November 4th. We've asked you to do a lot over the course of this campaign, and you've always come through. Right now, I'm asking you to do one last thing -- vote tomorrow, and make sure everyone you know votes, too. When this campaign began, we weren't given much of a chance by the pollsters or the pundits. But tomorrow, we can make history. We've made it this far because supporters like you never stopped believing in your power to bring about real change. Take the final step now. Find your polling location, and get everyone you know involved on Election Day. With your vote, and the votes of your friends, family, and neighbors, we won't just win this election -- together, we will change this country and change the world. Thank you, Barack favorite pagesgroups i belong to |
personal messagePresident-Elect Barack Obama on Election NightMeet BarackI was fortunate to be able to grow up seeing America from varied viewpoints. My childhood was spent in Hawaii and Indonesia. After college I worked as a community organizer on the South side of Chicago focusing on improving living conditions in poor neighborhoods. I came to understand that to truly solve the problems facing our communities, it would take a change in our laws and our politics. I ran and served for seven years in the Illinois state Senate, where I fought for expanding children's health care, providing tax cuts for the working poor and enacting welfare reform. In 2004, I was elected to the U.S. Senate, where I have worked to pass laws securing dangerous weapons and making government more accountable. I have also opposed the Iraq war from the start, and believe that we need to bring our troops home so we can refocus on the wider struggle against terrorism. Of all my life experiences, I am most proud of my wife Michelle and my daughters Malia and Sasha. Creating a Health Care System that Works Strengthening Families and Communities personal info
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