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Click here to find your polling place for our primary on Tuesday. Oh, and don’t forget to help us GOTV!
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Click here to find your polling place for our primary on Tuesday. Oh, and don’t forget to help us GOTV!
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Join Barack Obama at an On Track for Change Rally in Pittsburgh this Monday, April 21st. Below are the details for this event:
On Track for Change Rally in Pittsburgh with Barack Obama
University of Pittsburgh
Petersen Events Center
3719 Terrace Street
Pittsburgh, PA
Monday, April 21st, 2008
Gates Open: 7:30 p.m.
Program Begins: 9:30 p.m.
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If you haven’t already please sign up for our get out the vote efforts over the final four days of the campaign here in Pennsylvania. You can sign up for different shifts here at the official PA GOTV website.
YES WE CAN pull off an upset with YOUR HELP!
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Please join Franco Harris and other current and former Pittsburgh Steelers players, special guests, and fellow supporters on Friday, April 18th, to kick off the Steelers Vote for Change Blitz to support Barack Obama.
We’ll be holding rallies in Beaver, Allegheny, Washington, Fayette, and Westmoreland counties, followed by a Steelers Vote for Change tailgate at Heinz Field, with Senator Bob Casey.
All events are free and open to the public.
Find the details and RSVP now:
Aliquippa Rally:
http://pa.barackobama.com/SteelersAliquippa
Carnegie Rally:
http://pa.barackobama.com/SteelersCarnegie
Charleroi Rally:
http://pa.barackobama.com/SteelersCharleroi
Greensburg Rally:
http://pa.barackobama.com/SteelersGreensburg
Uniontown Rally:
http://pa.barackobama.com/SteelersUniontown
Heinz Field, Gold Lot 2
Pittsburgh
Friday, April 18th
Gates open at 6 p.m.
RSVP and learn more:
http://pa.barackobama.com/SteelersTailgate
Hope you can join us!
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Dear Fellow Pennsylvanian,
Based on the experiences that I have had in my seventy-five years and my assessment of what I think our nation needs to make real the change that is so needed, I am proud and now feel compelled to endorse Senator Barack Obama.
This is not something that I do regularly but as I listen to the candidates in this race, I am struck that we continue to hear about the problems and the same challenges that we have been talking about for decades. Protecting jobs here in Pennsylvania, breaking our dangerous and costly addiction to foreign oil, making health care accessible and affordable – these are neither new issues nor new ideas. And yet we have failed to make real progress.
As a grandfather and a citizen of this community I think Barack Obama’s, thoughtful, strategic approach is important for America. When I hear how excited young people seem to be when they talk about this man, I believe he will do what is best for them which is to inspire them to be great Americans.
This time, we can’t afford to wait. Our country needs a new direction and a new kind of leadership – the kind of leadership, judgment and experience that Senator Obama has demonstrated in more than 20 years of public service, and in a particularly impressive way in this campaign. Senator Obama has rejected the say-and-do anything tactics that puts winning elections ahead of governing the country. And he has rejected the back-room politics in favor of opening government up to the people. Barack Obama is the one candidate in this race who can finally put an end to business as usual in Washington and bring about real change for Pittsburgh and the country as a whole. He has inspired me and so many other people around our country with new ideas and fresh perspectives.
True sports fans know that you support your team even when they are the underdogs. Barack Obama is the underdog here but it is with great pride that I join his team.
When I think of Barack Obama’s America I have great hope. I support his candidacy and look forward to his Presidency
Sincerely,
Daniel M. Rooney, Owner and Chairman, Pittsburgh Steelers
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What does this photo say to you? To me, it says that Barack Obama gives us the hope that our children and grandchildren will grow up in a world where we are no longer divided along the lines of race or economic class, where our leaders in Washington work together across party lines to fix the things that have left our planet and our society in peril, and a world where our standing among the global community is restored to one where our leadership and our character are second to none.
What does this photo mean to you?
(photo taken by David Cutherell of Mt Lebanon, PA)
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Campaign office opening ceremony in Mt Lebanon with Senator Dick Durbin
This Saturday, April 5th at 1:00pm, Obama for America will be opening our Mt. Lebanon Office. Please join us and Illinois US Senator Dick Durbin as we celebrate the opening of our new Mt. Lebanon Office! It’s located at 704 Washington Road, Mt. Lebanon, PA 15228. Sen. Durbin will also be kicking off our door-to-door canvass after the program and we need your help reaching voters. Please RSVP at the myBO event site.
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A soon to be announced nationally renowned speaker is scheduled to be the keynote speaker for The Pittsburgh Rally for Obama- An Evening of Creative Expression- www.pittsburghforobama.com - this Friday April 4, 2008. The event will be held at CCAC North Side Campus- 800 Ridge Ave- 7 PM- doors will open at 5:30 PM. This event is free and open to the public on a first come first serve basis. Attendees are asked to register in advance at: http://my.barackobama.com/page/event/detail/fundraising/4rsgm
The mission of the Pittsburgh Rally for Obama is to assist in educating the undecided and new voters about Obama’s message. This will be done with a large creative informative and entertainment event. This event will also serve to” flame the FIRE” with canvassing and GOTV efforts. The event will showcase diverse expressions of talent and speakers on the date indicated. The objective of this mission is to spread Obama’s message and his universal theme of unity, hope and change that we can believe in. Ultimately, the goal is to win PA for Obama- YES WE CAN!
Other scheduled speakers and performers are as follows:
Speakers
Keynote: To be announced shortly
Doug Shields – Pittsburgh President of City Council
Obama Staffer (TBD)
Phillip Nelson - War Veteran (More)
JG Boccella - local civil rights advocate and musician
Mark Brentley, Sr. -Board Member, Pittsburgh Public School District
Antoinette Davis – CCAC Student
Obama GOTV Staffer (TBD)
Rev. Denise Mason – Senior Pastor of Church of Reconciliation
Rev. John Creasy – Open Door Presbyterian Church
Performing Artist
Charlie Godart- Pittsburgh’s Black and Gold Cheerleader
Living Proofe’s – Hip Hop Rapper
Voices for Christ - Gospel Quintet
Jordan Chanel Thompson- Tap dancer
theCAUSE - Rock Jam Band
Desiree Davis - Director of Moves, A Dance Collective
Deborah Moncrief – Gospel Soloist
Joel Lindsay – Pop
Mike Strasser – Folk / Pop Soloist
Brad Yoder – Folk Soloist
For more information, please visit: www.pittsburghforobama.com Or call Corporate Planners- www.corporateplanners.org - (412) 494-5858
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Join Michelle Obama for a special Stand for Change Rally in Pittsburgh on Wednesday, April 2nd. The event will be free and open to the public.
Skibo Gymnasium
Carnegie Mellon University
Tech and Frew Streets
Pittsburgh, PA
Wednesday, April 2, 2008
Doors open: 1:00 p.m.
Program begins: 2:15 p.m.
Public entrance: Skibo Gymnasium Event Entrance
This event is free and open to the public. Tickets are not required, but an RSVP is strongly encouraged. Admission is first-come, first-served.
We NEED Volunteers for Michelle Obama Event
Hey everyone,
I am sure all of you are pumped up and excited for the Michelle Obama event tomorrow. If you are interested in volunteering for the event, please email me <kva@andrew.cmu.edu> by 5:30PM. We can only let the first 29 people who respond, volunteer for the event. If you are one of the 29 people who respond, this is basically a guarantee that you will get into the event. Volunteering entails going to Skibo Gym at 8pm tonight fora volunteer training session and then showing up at 11am on Wednesday and staying till 4pm for the event. If you can make this time commitment, definitely email me, facebook me, or call me ASAP. If you already talked to Cheryl about volunteering, you are on the list, so don’t email me.
Kris
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