Time to Call Guam

April 30, 2008

All eyes are on Indiana and North Carolina as we close in on next Tuesday’s primaries, but the next contest is actually this Saturday, some 5000 miles off the coast of California on the island of Guam.

Four delegates are at stake in the Guam caucuses on May 3rd, and we’ve had an office up and running for weeks now. Early on, we made a commitment to campaign everywhere, for every vote, and Guam is no different.

In Guam as in every other contest so far, we’re running an ambitious Get Out The Vote program, and you can help. The online calling campaigns for Indiana and North Carolina have closed down for the night, but there is still time to call Guam. 

Right now, you can help reach out to voters in Guam and encourage them to caucus for Barack. The Guam calling campaign runs until midnight Pacific Time. It’s Thursday afternoon in Guam right now, which means we we only have two more days to contact voters before Saturday’s caucuses. 

You can view Barack’s positions on many of the issues facing Guam, and then log on to our online phonebanking system and begin making calls.

(Please note that some phone companies consider Guam an International Call and some do not, so you might want to check on the details on your own personal service plan before making calls.)

Time and again, your phone calls have made the difference in critical contest across the country. Now it’s time to call Guam.

Barack on Change After the Campaign

April 30, 2008

Watch a clip of Barack explaining how he is going to change the country through the work of his campaign once he gets into the White House:

Find your polling location to vote for Barack tomorrow!

Time to Call Guam

April 30, 2008

All eyes are on Indiana and North Carolina as we close in on next Tuesday’s primaries, but the next contest is actually this Saturday, some 5000 miles off the coast of California on the island of Guam.

Four delegates are at stake in the Guam caucuses on May 3rd, and we’ve had an office up and running for weeks now. Early on, we made a commitment to campaign everywhere, for every vote, and Guam is no different.

In Guam as in every other contest so far, we’re running an ambitious Get Out The Vote program, and you can help. The online calling campaigns for Indiana and North Carolina have closed down for the night, but there is still time to call Guam. 

Right now, you can help reach out to voters in Guam and encourage them to caucus for Barack. The Guam calling campaign runs until midnight Pacific Time. It’s Thursday afternoon in Guam right now, which means we we only have two more days to contact voters before Saturday’s caucuses. 

You can view Barack’s positions on many of the issues facing Guam, and then log on to our online phonebanking system and begin making calls.

(Please note that some phone companies consider Guam an International Call and some do not, so you might want to check on the details on your own personal service plan before making calls.)

Time and again, your phone calls have made the difference in critical contest across the country. Now it’s time to call Guam.

Time to Call Guam

April 30, 2008

All eyes are on Indiana and North Carolina as we close in on next Tuesday’s primaries, but the next contest is actually this Saturday, some 5000 miles off the coast of California on the island of Guam.

Four delegates are at stake in the Guam caucuses on May 3rd, and we’ve had an office up and running for weeks now. Early on, we made a commitment to campaign everywhere, for every vote, and Guam is no different.

In Guam as in every other contest so far, we’re running an ambitious Get Out The Vote program, and you can help. The online calling campaigns for Indiana and North Carolina have closed down for the night, but there is still time to call Guam. 

Right now, you can help reach out to voters in Guam and encourage them to caucus for Barack. The Guam calling campaign runs until midnight Pacific Time. It’s Thursday afternoon in Guam right now, which means we we only have two more days to contact voters before Saturday’s caucuses. 

You can view Barack’s positions on many of the issues facing Guam, and then log on to our online phonebanking system and begin making calls.

(Please note that some phone companies consider Guam an International Call and some do not, so you might want to check on the details on your own personal service plan before making calls.)

Time and again, your phone calls have made the difference in critical contest across the country. Now it’s time to call Guam.

Last Chance to Make an Impact in April: Midnight Tonight

April 30, 2008

The April fundraising deadline is tonight at Midnight, Eastern Standard Time.

If you make a donation of $15 or more before midnight tonight, we’ll send you your choice of limited edition Vote For Change merchandise. 

You can choose from:

And if you make a donation of $30 or more, you can choose from:

Many will judge us by the money we raise, but we know our strength comes from a different number: nearly 1.5 million grassroots donors who are funding this movement, and voting for change.

Barack on Change After the Campaign

April 30, 2008

Watch a clip of Barack explaining how he is going to change the country through the work of his campaign once he gets into the White House:

Find your polling location to vote for Barack tomorrow!

Obama Responds to Misleading Clinton Attack Ad with "Truth"

April 30, 2008

In response to the Clinton campaign’s recent misleading attack ad, the Obama campaign launched a new ad today entitled "Truth":

The Clinton ad misrepresents Obama’s plans to stimulate the economy while advocating a gas tax holiday gimmick as a solution to high gas prices, even though economists have widely panned the plan as ineffective.

Help us spread the truth in Indiana and North Carolina:     

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