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The Red Hot Chili Peppers Rock for Barack

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Supporters in Ohio rocked for Barack with the Red Hot Chilli Peppers after a weekend of action in April.

Being Obama supporters, the Red Hot Chilli Peppers decided to throw a free concert to reward volunteers who held over 650 phone shifts in a four day period. Over half of those shifts were from brand new volunteers who had never volunteered before at the local OFA office.

Summer Organizing - Greater Together HBCU Launch

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The Greater Together HBCU Launch in Durham, North Carolina brought together students from all over the country to talk about issues important to young Americans and what things they could do to get President Barack Obama re-elected in November.

Update from Jim Messina: Polls, Grassroots Organizing, Electoral Votes, and Registering Voters

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Jim Messina shares what you can tell your friends about the latest polls and why we can't lose focus on our grassroots organizing efforts.

Help build this campaign: https://my.barackobama.com/messinapollsvid

We've Heard it All Before

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Mitt Romney ran for governor of Massachusetts promising more jobs, decreased debt, and smaller government. By the time Romney left office, state debt had increased, the size of government had grown, and Massachusetts had fallen behind almost every other state in job creation. Romney economics didn't work then, and it won't work now.

Sarah Jessica Parker: "That Guy"

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Sarah Jessica Parker invites you over to her house to have dinner with President Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama. Don't miss your chance to join them—your airfare and hotel are covered.

Anna Wintour: "Don't be Late"

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Anna Wintour, editor-in-chief of Vogue, invites you to a New York Night with President Obama, First Lady Michelle Obama, and Sarah Jessica Parker on June 14th. Don't miss your chance to join them—your airfare and hotel are covered. Get started at https://my.barackobama.com/NewYorkNight

Romney Economics: Republicans on Romney's Massachusetts Record

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Mitt Romney ran for governor of Massachusetts promising more jobs, decreased debt, and smaller government. By the time Romney left office, state debt had increased, the size of government had grown, and Massachusetts had fallen behind almost every other state in job creation.

Other Republicans agree: Romney economics didn't work then, and it won't work now.

First Lady Michelle Obama Answers Your Twitter Questions

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 First Lady Michelle Obama answered a few questions sent via Twitter—check out what she said about increasing voter registration in your community (0:11), all of the inspiring people she's met as First Lady (1:40), if there will be a woman president anytime soon (3:28), and the First Family's discussions on marriage equality (5:20).

Broken Promises: Romney's Massachusetts Record

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Mitt Romney ran for Governor of Massachusetts promising more jobs, decreased debt, and smaller government. Here's what Massachusetts got instead: Jobs: 47th out of 50 states in job creation Taxes and fees: Increased more than $750 million per year Long-term debt: Increased more than $2.6 billion Fact is, Romney economics didn't work then, and won't work now.

Des Moines, Iowa: A grassroots event with President Obama - full speech

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At a grassroots event on the Iowa State Fairgrounds in Des Moines yesterday, President Obama spoke to volunteers and supporters about why he's running for re-election. Thousands of Iowans lined up in the rain to get a spot inside. The President was fired up to be back in Iowa again, and he laid out the stark contrast between Mitt Romney's experience as a corporate buyout specialist and his own experience as President of the United States.

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