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Ride for the President
Patrick from Scranton, Pennsylvania is one of the Pennsylvanians volunteering to re-elect President Obama. But there's a difference: he's riding his bike for the President.
He's biked across Pennsylvania to various field offices—making phone calls, knocking on doors and recruiting volunteers along the way.
Wake the F**K Up (NSFW)
http://WTFU2012.com / Starring: Samuel L. Jackson
Jay-Z: The Power of Our Voice
Jay-Z shares why it is important to exercise your right to vote and how President Obama represents the power of our voice.
As Jay-Z shares: "For so long, there was this voice that was silenced out there as far as exercising your right to vote. I think it was a voice that was silent because people had lost hope. They didn't believe that their voice mattered or counted."
President Obama in Madison: "On October 22nd, Wisconsin Gets to Start Voting Early."
President Obama shares the choice in the election and why it's important to register to vote and to vote. On October 22nd, Wisconsinites are able to register to vote and vote at their early vote locations.
DNC/OFA "Gotta Vote" Bus Tour: Virginia
My Day with President Obama
What's it like to see the President of the United States speak? Tali documents her experience when she attended President Obama's grassroots event at Kent State University.
- Gotta vote? Go here: http://OFA.BO/oGXkhJ
DNC/OFA "Gotta Vote" Bus Tour: Wisconsin
New Democratic National CommitteeVideo - DNC/OFA "Gotta Vote" Bus Tour: Wisconsin
VOTE - Scarlett Johansson, Eva Longoria & Kerry Washington
Scarlett Johansson, Eva Longoria & Kerry Washington want to talk to women about Mitt Romney
To the 16-Year-Old Who Knocked on My Door, Asking That I Vote for Obama
by David Harris Gershon at The Daily Kos
You looked so young when I opened the door, a clipboard tucked against your side and your cheeks flushed, smiling expectantly.
I assumed at first that you were seeking donations for the high school baseball team or taking pledges for Jump Rope for Heart. But the first words out of your mouth were, "May I tell you why it's important to vote for Barack Obama?"
I was surprised, though I tried not to show it. That's why it took me a moment to respond. See, you were not wearing campaign gear – just jeans and a white T-shirt – nor did you have any Organizing for America paraphernalia. And your clipboard. All it contained was names and addresses scribbled in messy handwriting with sporadic check marks.