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President Obama on the Road to Charlotte - Full Speech
As President Obama gears up to officially accept his presidential nomination at the 46th Democratic National Convention, he will kick-off the "Road to Charlotte" tour with grassroots events in Iowa, Colorado, Virginia, and North Carolina On the "Road to Charlotte" tour, the President will continue to lay out what's at stake for the middle class in this election -- the choice b
Annie: "I have a second chance at life."
Annie survived an extremely rare form of cancer and without Obamacare she runs the risk of not being covered in the future due to her pre-existing conditions.
Now with a second chance at life; she's taking nothing for granted. After hearing President Obama speak on Planned Parenthood she started volunteering in Colorado. Now she's a Summer Organizer.
Vice President Joe Biden - Iowa Starts Voting Early on September 27th
Get involved in Iowa: http://OFA.BO/nGbu6g Vice President encourages you to vote early. In Iowa, you can vote as early as 40 days before election day.
Sign Up for a Gotta Vote Early Weekend of Action
In about 100 days, Texans will begin casting their votes for the 2012 election. The work we do this summer will determine the outcome of this race in Texas. Show your support for President Obama and other Democrats, sign up to join a Gotta Vote Early Weekend of Action event near you.
Des Moines, Iowa: A grassroots event with President Obama - full speech
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.
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.