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Rodrigo Rios - Anuncio de Televisión de Obama for America
Rodrigo Rios es originario de Ibague, Colombia donde creció con sus padres y seis hermanos. Se recibió como licenciado en Informática de la Universidad de Los Andes en Colombia, y trabajó unos años en su país natal antes de mudarse al Sur de Florida hace 14 años. Hoy, vive en el Sur de la Florida con su esposa y tres hijas. Trabaja para una empresa de networking de tecnología y es encargado de la distribuición de servicios a América Latina. Desde antes de las elecciones primarias del 2008, Rodrigo ha sido partidario del Presidente Obama y actualemente es voluntario con Organizing for America.
Elena Vidal McCullough - Anuncio de Televisión de Obama for America
Elena McCullough es madre de dos hijos, veterana, y líder de un equipo de vecindario en OFA-Florida en Tampa Bay. Sirvió en la Guardia Costera de los Estados Unidos por 24 años, y se jubiló con puesto de Teniente. Es beneficiaria del Post 9/11 GI Bill, y le otorgará dichos beneficios a sus hijos, para que los usen para sus estudios universitarios. Elena participa activamente en la comunidad de veteranos y como voluntaria en la campaña del Presidente Obama para correr la voz de los logros del Presidente para la comunidad hispana.
Entérate: http://www.barackobama.com/espanol
VotemosTodos.org
Votar debe de ser fácil para cada elector elegible. Esa es la razón por la cual hoy lanzamos VotemosTodos.org.
No importa donde vivas, cuando tengas toda la información que necesitas, puedes tomar los pasos necesarios para asegurar que tu voto cuente y que tu voz se escuche el día de la elección.
National Day of Action
What better way to spend your Saturday than making sure everyone in your community has a chance to vote in the 2012 election? Doing it as part of a Obama for America National Day of Action!
President Obama at the 2012 Women's Leadership Forum
Hello everybody, It's fair to say that there's been a bit of talk of women and women's issues so far this year. And I've said before, I want to repeat, I think it's been oversimplified, women are not an interest group. Women shouldn't be treated that way. Women are half this country and half of its workforce.
President Obama at the 2012 Women's Leadership Forum
Hello everybody,
It's fair to say that there's been a bit of talk of women and women's issues so far this year. And I've said before, I want to repeat, I think it's been oversimplified, women are not an interest group. Women shouldn't be treated that way. Women are half this country and half of its workforce. Your 80% of my household if you count my mother-in-law and I always count my mother-in-law. So I got a vested interest in making sure we do well.
The President and First Lady Announce the 2012 Launch of Veterans and Military Families for Obama
President Obama: "The most humbling part of my job is serving is serving as Commander in Chief of the world's finest military. And there's nothing I take more seriously than my responsibility to those who sacrifice their own safety to defend ours. That's why Michelle and I have made supporting veterans and military families a top priority from the start."
Letters to the President: The Dreams of Our Daughters
Dear President Obama,
I'm a mother of two young daughters: Daisy is six and Caroline is almost ten. My six-year-old would like to be a doctor for dolphins and my ten-year-old dreams of becoming a jet fighter pilot.
Caroline is so committed to her dream that she sets her alarm at 5:00 every morning so she'll be prepared for her military service.
I love that my daughters dream so big and see no limits to their future. Watching their dreams unfold everyday is one of the unique pleasures of being a mom.
Jim Messina: April Fundraising & Paths to 270 Update
Hey everybody. I'm Jim Messina, the President's campaign manager. I wanted to give you a quick update on what we've been up to this month, and what that's going to mean between now and November.
We had 169,500 first-time donors in April—putting us within reach of 2 million donors this election cycle. And here's my favorite part: our average donation was $50.23, with 98 percent of those donations $250 or less. That makes our campaign different, and it's how we're going to build a winning organization across the country.
Katherine Archuleta - "Why I'm Here"
Katherine Archuleta is serving as President Obama's National Political Director for very personal reasons. At 19 years old her daughter was diagnosed with ovarian cancer.