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The attacks

Obama for America

Hello:

Why would the Republicans spend a whole night of their convention
attacking ordinary people?

With the nation watching, the Republicans mocked, dismissed, and actually
laughed out loud at Americans who engage in community service and organizing.

Our convention was different. We gave the stage to everyday Americans who
hunger for change and stepped up to make phone calls, knock on doors, and
raise money in small amounts in their communities.

You may have missed it, but we also showed the country a video with the faces
and voices of those organizers, volunteers, and donors from every corner
of the country.


Watch the video and make a donation of $5 or more now to show that in this
election, ordinary people will make their voices heard.

https://donate.barackobama.com/changevideo
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What you didn’t hear from the Republicans at their convention is a single
new idea about how to make the healthcare system work, get our economy moving
for the middle class, or improve education.

Just attacks — on me, and on you.

But what the McCain attack squad doesn’t understand is that people like you
— who devote part of their busy lives to organizing and building their communities
— have the power to change this country.

With your help, that’s exactly what we’re going to do.

Thank you,

Barack

—–Original Message—–
From: David Plouffe
Subject: What you just saw

Hello:  —

I wasn’t planning on sending you something tonight. But if you saw what I
saw from the Republican convention, you know that it demands a response.

I saw John McCain’s attack squad of negative, cynical politicians. They lied
about Barack Obama and Joe Biden, and they attacked you for being a part
of this campaign.

But worst of all — and this deserves to be noted — they insulted the very
idea that ordinary people have a role to play in our political process.

You know that despite what John McCain and his attack squad say, everyday
people have the power to build something extraordinary when we come together.
Make a donation of $5 or more right now to remind them:

https://donate.barackobama.com/changevideo1

Both Rudy Giuliani and Sarah Palin specifically mocked Barack’s experience
as a community organizer on the South Side of Chicago more than two decades
ago, where he worked with people who had lost jobs and been left behind when
the local steel plants closed.

Let’s clarify something for them right now.

Community organizing is how ordinary people respond to out-of-touch politicians
and their failed policies.

And it’s no surprise that, after eight years of George Bush, millions of
people have found that by coming together in their local communities they
can change the course of history. That promise is what our campaign has been
about from the beginning.

Throughout our history, ordinary people have made good on America’s promise
by organizing for change from the bottom up. Community organizing is the
foundation of the civil rights movement, the women’s suffrage movement, labor
rights, and the 40-hour workweek. And it’s happening today in church basements
and community centers and living rooms across America.

Meanwhile, we still haven’t gotten a single idea during the entire Republican
convention about the economy and how to lift a middle class so harmed by
the Bush-McCain policies.

It’s now clear that John McCain’s campaign has decided that desperate lies
and personal attacks — on Barack Obama and on you — are the only way they
can earn a third term for the Bush policies that McCain has supported more
than 90 percent of the time.

But you can send a crystal clear message.

Enough is enough. Make your voice heard loud and clear by making a $5 donation
right now:

https://donate.barackobama.com/changevideo1

Thank you for joining more than 2 million ordinary Americans who refuse to
be silenced.

David

David Plouffe
Campaign Manager
Obama for America

Donate: https://donate.barackobama.com/changevideo1

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date: Thu, 4 Sep 2008 21:46:32 -0400
from: Barack Obama info@barackobama.com
subject: The attacks

Video: Barack’s speech

Date:   Sat, 30 Aug 2008 01:06:28 -0400
From:   Obama for America info@barackobama.com
Subject:   Video: Barack’s speech

Hello —

On Thursday night, August 28th, Barack Obama accepted the Democratic nomination for President of the United States.

More than 80,000 people joined him in Denver to be part of the moment, and tens of millions more shared the experience across the country.

Watch Barack’s historic speech and share it with your friends and family today:

http://my.barackobama.com/barackspeech1

This campaign belongs to supporters like you who have built a nationwide movement for change.

Thank you for everything you’re doing,

Obama for America
Donate: https://donate.barackobama.com/standtogether1

Deadline: Sunday

Date:   Sat, 30 Aug 2008 20:04:33 -0400
From:   Obama for America <info@barackobama.com>
Subject:   Deadline: Sunday

Hello —

Over the last week this race has been transformed.

Barack named Joe Biden as his running mate, and they accepted the Democratic nomination at our historic open convention in Denver.

Our team is complete, and our movement is growing rapidly.  But now we are facing our first major challenge together.

The August financial reporting deadline is tomorrow at midnight, and we have an opportunity to show that a campaign funded by ordinary people can go toe-to-toe with the Washington lobbyists and special interests lined up behind John McCain and the Republican Party.

Make a donation of $15 or more before midnight tomorrow, and you’ll receive a first edition Obama-Biden car magnet:

https://donate.barackobama.com/08magnet

Thanks,

Obama for America

P.S. — The deadline is midnight tomorrow, August 31st. Make your online donation now:

Donate: https://donate.barackobama.com/08magnet

What I saw last night

The first time I ever heard Barack speak was at a community meeting on the South Side of Chicago.

He won me over with the same message that inspired millions last night.

He told people who’d been knocked down that, despite everything, we need to set our sights on a better place around the bend — and that it’s up to each one of us to fight for it.

That’s where you come in.

More than two million supporters already own a piece of this extraordinary campaign. Will you join them by making your first donation right now?

Make a donation of $5 or more today:

https://donate.barackobama.com/lastnight1

Now that the convention is over, time will fly between now and Election Day.

And the next two days are especially important.

The August fundraising deadline is this Sunday at midnight, and we can prove that a campaign funded by grassroots supporters can compete with John McCain and the Republicans.

The past four days in Denver — and the amazing event last night — showed the country that Americans are ready for change.

Now it’s up to each of us to make it happen.

Thanks for everything you’re doing,

Michelle

Donate: https://donate.barackobama.com/lastnight1

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Date:  Fri, 29 Aug 2008 19:21:12 -0400
From:  Michelle Obama <info@barackobama.com>
Subject:  What I saw last night

Right after the speech

After we walked off the field at Mile High, Barack and I had some official business to attend to — signing the papers to add our names to the ballots.

At that moment, the general election officially began.

Since you’ve been at the core of this campaign every step of the way, we thought you should be there too.

Watch this short behind-the-scenes video and make your first donation to the general election now:

https://donate.barackobama.com/general1

This new phase of the campaign will move quickly. By the time you read this, we may even know who John McCain has chosen to be the next Dick Cheney.

No matter who it is, it won’t change the fact that John McCain simply isn’t prepared to bring the change we need.

But far more important than McCain’s choice is the choice of whether we tackle the general election with the fierce urgency that the stakes demand.

And that choice is yours.

Please make a donation of $5 or more today:

https://donate.barackobama.com/general1

Thanks,

Joe

Donate: https://donate.barackobama.com/general1

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Date:  Fri, 29 Aug 2008 07:00:24 -0400
From:  Joe Biden <info@barackobama.com>
Subject:  Right after the speech

You made it happen

This night could not have happened 40 years ago — or even 4 years ago.

And it could not have happened without you.

You believed, against the odds, that change was possible.  I felt your passion here tonight, and I know it was shared by millions of Americans who are building this movement all across the country.

Tonight is your night.  But tonight is just the beginning.

The general election is going to be faster and tougher than anything we’ve faced so far. And our opponents will do everything they can to tear us down.

I need your support more than ever.

Make a donation of $25 or more right now:

https://donate.barackobama.com/thebeginning1

Our party is united. Our purpose is clear. And our goal is in sight.

Thank you for everything you’ve done,

Barack

Donate: https://donate.barackobama.com/thebeginning1

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Date:  Fri, 29 Aug 2008 03:01:33 -0400
From:  Barack Obama <info@barackobama.com>
Subject:  You made it happen

Front row

When Barack takes the stage tonight, he’ll look out at delegates from every
corner of the country and tens of thousands of ordinary people who are here
to be part of this historic moment.

But in the very first row he’ll see a group of people who are there because
they took ownership of the political process. Some gave just five dollars.

They’re folks just like you, and they represent more than two million Americans
who own a piece of this campaign.  Our success would not have been possible
without so many people answering the call by giving whatever they can afford.

On this final day before Barack formally accepts the Democratic nomination,
please celebrate the moment and lay the foundation for our victory in November
by making a donation of $25 or more now:

https://donate.barackobama.com/frontrow1

Barack is ready. The crowd filling this stadium at this very moment is ready.
And America is ready for the change we need.

It’s within your grasp to make that happen.

Thank you,

David

David Plouffe
Campaign Manager
Obama for America

P.S. — Be sure to tune in to watch Barack accept the Democratic nomination
tonight.

Donate: https://donate.barackobama.com/frontrow1

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Date:  Thu, 28 Aug 2008 20:52:24 -0400
From:  “David Plouffe, BarackObama.com”
<info@barackobama.com>
Subject:  Front row

Rolling up our sleeves

Obama for America

Hello:

Weekend of Action Events
This has been a convention of extraordinary moments. Ted Kennedy passing the torch to a new generation. Michelle Obama moving the crowd to tears. And tonight, Joe Biden will give the biggest speech of his life.

Millions of Americans are watching and counting on us to win this election and deliver real change.

They’re not just counting on Barack and Joe — they are counting on you. Hillary couldn’t have said it better: “None of us can afford to sit on the sidelines.”

This is our one shot, so let’s roll up our sleeves — or risk another four or eight years of the same disastrous Bush-McCain policies.

Sign up right now for events happening this week in your community.

Tomorrow, Barack will accept the Democratic nomination, and supporters all across the country are getting together to be a part of this historic moment.

Then, this weekend, we’ll kick off the biggest voter registration and mobilization drive in the history of politics.

Attend a Convention Watch Party this Thursday evening, and find a Weekend of Action event near you:

http://my.barackobama.com/WOAevents

If this convention has shown us anything, it’s how much energy and enthusiasm is out there — and how much passion for change.

Voters in all 50 states are realizing what’s at stake. And they’re hearing Barack’s message of change in every corner of the country.

Let’s seize this incredible opportunity and work together to get out the vote like never before.

Attend a Convention Watch Party and sign up for a Weekend of Action event near you.

Supporters like you have brought us this far, but there’s still a lot work to be done.

At this crucial time in our campaign, it’s never been more important to get involved.

Thanks,

Jon

Jon Carson
National Field Director
Obama for America

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Date: Wed, 27 Aug 2008 16:31:13 -0400
From: “Jon Carson, BarackObama.com” info@barackobama.com
Subject: Rolling up our sleeves

Did you see Michelle?

Obama for America

Hello:

I am so lucky to be married to the woman who delivered that speech last night.

Michelle was electrifying, inspiring, and absolutely magnificent. I get a lot of credit for the speech I gave at the 2004 convention — but I think she may have me beat.

You have to see it to believe it.

And make sure to forward this email to your friends and family — they’ll want to see it, too.

Watch Michelle's Speech

You really don’t want to miss this.

And I’m not just saying that because she’s my wife — I truly believe it was the best speech of the campaign so far.

Barack

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Date: Tue, 26 Aug 2008 12:11:09 -0400
From: Barack Obama info@barackobama.com
Subject: Did you see Michelle?

Behind the scenes in Denver

Obama for America

Hello:

My mom, the girls, and I left home in Chicago and got to Denver yesterday. What a beautiful city!

The convention started this morning, and everyone here is getting ready for the big week.

All the work you’ve done is at the heart of what’s happening here, and our team filmed a short video to give you a look behind the scenes at the convention center.

Take a minute to check out the video and share it with your friends:

This week, folks from across the country will get to know Barack and our family a little better. Tonight I’m giving a speech at the convention, and I’m planning to share a few stories about the Barack I know — the husband, the father, and the man who shares my dreams for our girls, for this country, and for our future.

Before my speech, we’re also going to show a video introducing our family to families across the country. Make sure to turn on your TV at 10:30 p.m. EDT (8:30 p.m. MDT) to see it, or you can watch it at www.BarackObama.com.

This is such an important moment, and I hope you’ll join me by tuning into the convention tonight and all week long.

Thanks,

Michelle

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Date: Mon, 25 Aug 2008 19:58:23 -0400
From: Michelle Obama info@barackobama.com
Subject: Behind the scenes in Denver

Our message of change

Obama for America

Hello:

The Democratic convention starts today, and my new running mate Joe Biden and I recorded a message about what we all need to do next.

When we started this campaign, very few people thought we would make it this far.

But we put our faith in the power of ordinary supporters like you coming together and building a movement for change from the bottom up. And that’s exactly why we’re here.

I’d like you to watch this special message — and I have a request.

We have our team, and this week the eyes of the entire country will be on our movement. Now is the time to take the next step and own a piece of this campaign.

Watch our video message and make a donation of $5 or more today:

Watch the video

You joined this campaign because you’re ready for real change in this country.

Over the next four days, the Democratic convention will define what change means and highlight our differences with John McCain to every voter who’s tuning in.

We’ll show the change we will be bringing the country on the economy, health care, energy, foreign policy, and the issues that affect all Americans.

But make no mistake about what we’re up against. John McCain has embraced the same old politics of fear, division, and Karl Rove-style attacks — which makes sense coming from someone who’s voted with George Bush literally 95% of the time.

From the very beginning, this campaign has been in your hands. Now more than ever, we’re counting on you to see it through.

Watch the video Joe and I recorded and make a donation of $5 or more now:

https://donate.barackobama.com/messageofchange

Thank you,

Barack

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Date: Mon, 25 Aug 2008 09:33:21 -0400
From: Barack Obama info@barackobama.com
Subject: Our message of change

Hello

Obama for America

Hello:

I’d like to thank you for the warm welcome I’ve received as the newest member of this campaign.

What you and Barack have accomplished over the past 19 months is incredible, and it’s an honor to be part of it. I’m looking forward to rolling up my sleeves and getting involved.

I recorded a short video message about how I hope to help in the weeks ahead.

Please take a minute to watch the video and share it with your friends:

Watch the video

Over the next few weeks, I’ll be doing a lot of the things you’ve done to grow this movement — reaching out day after day in neighborhoods all across the country, connecting with people who are hungry for the change we need.

This is no ordinary time, and this is no ordinary election. I plan to do everything I can to help Barack take back the White House.

I don’t need to tell you that John McCain will just bring us another four years of the same. You can’t change America when you supported George Bush’s policies 95% of the time.

Barack has the vision and the courage to bring real change to Washington. But even he can’t do this alone.

Join me by getting involved in your community — and reach out to your friends and family to get them involved as well.

Please watch this video and pass it on:

http://my.barackobama.com/bidenvideo

Thank you,

Joe

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Date: Sun, 24 Aug 2008 15:24:54 -0400
From: Joe Biden info@barackobama.com
Subject: Hello

First Edition Obama-Biden Car Magnet

Obama for America

Hello:

Barack Obama and Joe Biden just made their first public appearance as running
mates at a rally in Springfield, Illinois.

They are the leaders who will bring the change our country needs. But they
can’t do it alone.

Show your support for the Obama-Biden ticket today.
Make a donation of $15 or more and you will receive a first edition Obama-Biden
Car Magnet

.

First Edition Obama-Biden Car Magnet

We’ve got our team. But we’ve also got our work cut out for us.

Your gift will be crucial to preparing this campaign for the general election.

Make a donation of $15 or more and be one of the first to show your support
with an Obama-Biden Car Magnet:

https://donate.barackobama.com/obamaandbiden

Thank you for everything you’re doing to build this movement for change,

Obama for America

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Date:  Sat, 23 Aug 2008 19:24:12 -0400
From:  Obama for America <info@barackobama.com>
Subject:  First Edition Obama-Biden Car Magnet

The Next Vice President

Obama for America

Hello:

I have some important news that I want to make official.

I’ve chosen Joe Biden to be my running mate.

Joe and I will appear for the first time as running mates this afternoon
in Springfield, Illinois — the same place this campaign began more than 19
months ago.

I’m excited about hitting the campaign trail with Joe, but the two of us
can’t do this alone.  We need your help to keep building this movement
for change.

Please let Joe know that you’re glad he’s part of our team.  Share
your personal welcome note and we’ll make sure he gets it:

http://my.barackobama.com/welcomejoe

Thanks for your support,

Barack

P.S. — Make sure to turn on your TV at 2:00 p.m. Central Time to join us
or watch online at http://www.BarackObama.com
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Date:  Sat, 23 Aug 2008 10:31:45 -0400
From:  Barack Obama <info@barackobama.com>
Subject:  The Next Vice President

A new attack from Swift Boaters

Obama for America

Hello:

Yesterday, a right-wing smear group launched a full-fledge attack against
Barack, pulling in every baseless lie and re-hashed false assertion in their
playbook.

Not only that — it turns out the ad may be illegal.  Campaign finance
experts are weighing in about violations of election law.  And the ad
is so ridiculous that CNN and even Fox News have both refused to run it.

This is exactly the kind of politics Barack is running to change.

Unfortunately, some TV stations in Ohio are running the ad right now.

Contact TV stations in Ohio and tell them this kind of garbage shouldn’t
be run on the public’s airwaves, no matter how much money they are making
to run it:

http://oh.barackobama.com/offtheairOH

John McCain claims he had nothing to do with this attack, but a former McCain
consultant leads the so called ‘third-party’ group behind these lies.

The primary funder of the ads, Harrold Simmons, is one of the main culprits
behind the Swift Boating of John Kerry and a top bundler for John McCain. 
The spokesman for the group also has ties to the Kerry Swift Boat attacks.

The McCain camp and the Swift Boaters must be truly desperate to change
the subject from John McCain’s shocking disconnect with the economic struggles
of the American people.

Take action right now to make sure this trash doesn’t pollute another election:

http://oh.barackobama.com/offtheairOH

Keep fighting the good fight,

Obama Action Wire

Donate: https://donate.barackobama.com/wecan

The Obama Action Wire is a grassroots rapid response group for supporters
to fight smears, spread the truth, push back on misleading media, and take
positive action.

Forward this email to everyone you know or sign up for the Obama Action
Wire now:

http://my.barackobama.com/actionwiresignup

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Date:  Fri, 22 Aug 2008 23:18:07 -0400
From:  Obama Action Wire <info@barackobama.com>
Subject:  A new attack from Swift Boaters

Keeping track

Obama for America

Hello:

If somebody asked you, you probably wouldn’t have to think about it.

But when a reporter asked John McCain how many houses he owns, he stumbled
and said, “I think — I’ll have my staff get to you.”

If you’re like the millions of people who are struggling to keep up with
their mortgage, you might have a different perspective.

Not only does John McCain have trouble keeping track of all his houses,
he looks at record gas prices and a crippling foreclosure crisis and thinks
the economy is fundamentally “strong.” And last weekend he said anyone making
less than $5 million a year isn’t rich.

This is the side of John McCain his campaign wants to hide.

So yesterday, we launched a TV ad to show everyone how out-of-touch John
McCain is with the economic realities of regular Americans.

But if we’re going to get the truth out, it’s going to take all of us working
together to make it happen.


Watch the ad and write a letter to your local newspaper exposing the real
John McCain:

The more we hear from John McCain about the economy, the more we see just
how out-of-touch he is.

You don’t have to be an economist to understand that we can’t afford eight
more years, or four more years, or even one more year of the same failed
economic policies that George Bush has put in place.

Now we need your help to make sure the word gets out.

Watch our ad now and write a letter to your local papers:

http://my.barackobama.com/keepingtrack

If John McCain understood what Americans are dealing with, he’d know that
we need to be doing more.

Barack has a plan to cut taxes for middle class families by $1,000 and
offer students who perform community service a $4,000 tax break to pay for
college tuition. But John McCain’s tax plan does nothing for 101 million
middle class families.

Barack will set the minimum wage to rise with inflation. But John McCain
is more concerned about making sure limits on campaign contributions rise
with inflation — and he’s voted against raising the minimum wage 19 times.

That’s a difference that should be easy to remember.

Thanks for your help,

David

David Plouffe
Campaign Manager
Obama for America

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date: Fri, 22 Aug 2008 16:39:05 -0400
from: “David Plouffe, BarackObama.com” info@barackobama.com
subject: Keeping track

A special note from a fellow Buckeye

Obama for America

Hello:

Host or Attend a Convention Watch Party

Before Barack accepts the nomination at the Open Convention next week, he
will be joined backstage by Jim Fondriest from Massillon, Ohio.

Jim was selected as one of 10 supporters who will fly to Denver, meet Barack,
and get a front row seat to history.

Please take a minute to read a short message from Jim and sign up to attend
a Convention Watch Party in your community:

http://oh.barackobama.com/convparty

I know Jim’s story will strike a chord with many of us here in Ohio who
are ready for change.

Thanks,

Aaron

Aaron Pickrell
Ohio State Director
Obama for America

—— A message from Jim Fondriest ——

Dear Fellow Ohioans —

If you had asked me four years ago, I never would have thought I’d be supporting
a Democratic candidate for president. That’s because in 2004, I was active
in the College Republicans, working to get Bush and Cheney re-elected.

Since then, I’ve grown disheartened and frustrated with the leadership of
the Republican Party and the failures of the Bush administration. But Barack
Obama has inspired me to believe in politics again and, most importantly,
to believe in the power of the ordinary citizen to
work for change.

I’m so excited that I’ll be joining him backstage, but you don’t have to
be going to the convention to be a part of this moment. You can join your
fellow Buckeyes at a Convention Watch Party to watch Barack’s acceptance speech
and celebrate how far we’ve come.

There are watch parties happening all over the state and they are a great
opportunity to meet fellow supporters and keep building our movement in Ohio
through election day. Sign up to attend an event and be part of this moment:

http://oh.barackobama.com/convparty

It was so exciting to volunteer for the campaign during the primary in Ohio,
and I don’t have to tell you how important Ohio is in the general election.
To win in November, we’ll need to register thousands of new voters, and reach
out to as many new supporters as possible in just a few short weeks.

At the Convention Watch Parties, you can help plan canvasses, phone banks,
and other volunteer activities in your community to make it happen.

I finally feel like America has found a leader it can look to and trust.
We can win this election and make things better for all Americans. But it’s
going to take all of us working together.

I hope you’ll be a part of the moment and come together with your fellow
Buckeyes to work for the change we need:

http://oh.barackobama.com/convparty

Thanks,

Jim

Jim Fondriest
Massillon, Ohio

Donate: https://donate.barackobama.com/wecan

Visit: OH.BarackObama.com | mailto:Ohio@BarackObama.com

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date: Fri, 22 Aug 2008 14:28:01 -0400
from: “Aaron Pickrell, OH.BarackObama.com” ohio@barackobama.com
subject: A special note from a fellow Buckeye

Backstage

Obama for America

Hello:

As you may have heard, 10 supporters will be joining me backstage before I accept the nomination at the Democratic National Convention in Denver.

I’m pleased to announce that those supporters have been selected, and I wanted to tell you a little about them.

The people who make up our movement are of all different ages, races, and backgrounds — and these folks are no different.

Lenny is a former naval officer from Emerald Isle, NC. Barb is a teacher married to a farmer in Fallon, MT. James is a law student in Massillon, OH. And Anne is a retired budget analyst from Indianapolis.

John from Boulder, CO, believes developing alternative energy is the answer to an array of policy problems. And Kayla from West Fargo, ND, didn’t feel like she could ever be part of the political process — until now.

They each bring their own unique perspectives and experience, and they are united by their hunger for change.

You can read more about these amazing people below. I’m looking forward to meeting them at the Open Convention, and I hope you will join us in sharing this important moment.

If you cannot make it to Denver, you can get together with your friends and family and watch my acceptance speech at a Convention Watch Party. It’s going to be a big night, and you can join millions of supporters across the country to make it a success.

Sign up to host or attend a Convention Watch Party in your community on Thursday, August 28th:

http://my.barackobama.com/organizeforchange

Thank you for your belief in our ability to bring real change to this country. You continue to grow and strengthen our movement in ways no one thought possible.

Barack

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Meet the 10 supporters who will join me backstage at the Open Convention in Denver:

Barb Sackman of Fallon, Montana
Barb is a teacher living in Fallon, Montana, a town of 150. She lives on her family’s wheat and cattle farm, and rising fuel prices are making it hard to get by. She hopes Barack’s plan for alternative bio-fuels will help the struggling economy in rural Montana. Barb volunteers for her church, sits on a hospital board, and organizes community events in Fallon. Barb says Barack “genuinely cares about the problems of people like me. We appreciate his continued trips to Montana to let us know that we are not forgotten.” She will attend the convention with her husband.

Lenny Julius of Emerald Isle, North Carolina
Lenny is a retired naval officer who believes the Iraq War was a serious strategic mistake. He says that in 2000 he looked forward to seeing John McCain, a fellow shipmate, in the Oval Office, having known and served with him in Vietnam — but no more. “Senator McCain has become a strong supporter of the Bush policies — policies which have led to disaster both at home and abroad.” He was won over by Barack’s communication skills, leadership abilities, and intelligence. Lenny is an auto parts manager at AutoZone in Emerald Isle, a heavily Republican town where he says there are many “closet Barack supporters.” Lenny remembers staying up late when he was young to watch John F. Kennedy accept the nomination at the last truly open convention in 1960. He will come to the convention this year with his wife.

Anne Rector of Indianapolis, Indiana
Anne is a retired budget analyst for the federal government. She says the first time she saw Barack at the 2004 convention, she thought, “This is Everyman. He is Kansan and he is Kenyan; he is African and he is Anglo-American; he is common sense and he is eloquence; he is dynamic and he is down to earth.” Anne is an active volunteer for the campaign, as well as for a local animal protection group. She hosts a weekly local radio program named Art and Review, in which she reads to the blind. Anne strongly believes in the protection of our civil liberties. She will attend with a friend and fellow campaign supporter.

James T. Fondriest of Massillon, Ohio
James, a 22-year-old law student and graduate of Ohio State University, never thought he would vote for anyone other than a Republican. An active Bush-Cheney supporter in 2004, he became disillusioned with his state party and Republicans’ handling of Iraq, health care, and education. “Barack Obama has inspired me to believe in politics again and, most importantly, the power of the ordinary citizen,” he writes. “Although I still identify as a Republican and still stand for some conservative values, I finally feel like America has found a leader it can look up to and trust.” Leading up to the Ohio primary, James made over 500 “Buckeyes for Obama” T-shirts and donated the profits to the campaign. He plans to bring his father with him to the convention.

John Volkmar of Boulder, Colorado
John served in the U.S. Army for 10 years. He says his two tours in Iraq with the 10th Special Forces Group opened his eyes to “the link between our country’s lack of an effective energy policy and our flawed foreign policy.” John believes changing this relationship is an essential step towards ensuring that our government works for the interest of the American people instead of special interest groups. He is now pursuing an MBA and hopes to work in the alternative energy industry. He is coming to Denver with his wife.

Marsha Shearer of Orlando, Florida
Marsha is a retired elementary school principal. She has phone banked and canvassed for Obama in Florida, and has been a supporter since even before Barack made the decision to run. Marsha believes that both the Iraq War and America’s dependence on oil are negatively affecting the health of our economy. She supports Barack because he is not a typical politician. “He represents something above and beyond,” she says. “I haven’t felt so energized since McCarthy, trying to end the Vietnam War.” She will bring her college-age granddaughter to the convention.

Trinace Johnson of Richmond, Virginia
Trinace is a single mother and disabled veteran who served overseas for the Iraq War. She currently works for the U.S. Army as a public affairs specialist. She has voted since the age of 18, but this is the first time she has actively been involved with a political campaign. Trinace is inspired by Senator Obama’s message of change and his plans to address all of the issues that she cares deeply about: veterans’ support, education, stopping the war, tax breaks for the middle class, gas prices and health care. Trinace became motivated to get involved when her neighborhood ran out of ballots in the primaries, and is determined to ensure access to voting in this election. “I wish I could be there in Denver,” she wrote to Backstage with Barack. “I would love to be a part of this historical event. [It’s] so long overdue.” Trinace will attend the convention with her sister.

Eric Melder of Carlisle, Pennsylvania
Eric is a 59-year-old married father of three sons and a grandparent to seven grandchildren. A retired YMCA director, he has worked at Diakon Wilderness Center for the past 13 years counseling young men with drug, alcohol, and family problems. “The boys call me ‘E-rock’ and I do all I can to make a difference in their lives,” writes Eric. A self-proclaimed “values voter” and evangelical Christian, Eric switched his allegiance from Mike Huckabee to Barack, convinced by Barack’s ability to lead and build coalitions. Eric is bringing Anthony, a former student at the Wilderness Center, who overcame immense hardships, including an absent father and a drug-addicted mother, to ultimately become Program Director of the Center. “Barack needs to meet him,” Eric says.

Holly Miowak Stebing of Anchorage, Alaska
Holly, a 20-year-old Alaska Native Inupiaq, is spending her summer break from Stanford University at the First Alaskans Organization interviewing native elders about their experiences with segregation. Holly is passionate about improving healthcare access for Native Americans, and protecting Alaska’s Arctic National Wildlife Refuge from drilling. The 2008 presidential election is Holly’s first as a voter. She says: “This was the first campaign I felt I needed to support. I don’t have a lot of money, but I donate what I can because I believe in [Barack].” She will attend the convention with her mother who is the first Native American woman to pass the Alaska bar.

Kayla Whitaker of West Fargo, North Dakota
Kayla is a 20-year-old student and evangelical Christian who credits Barack for her newfound interest in the political process. “As a Christian, I have seen it repeated that evangelical Christians are ‘required’ to vote Republican. When I heard Barack’s ‘Call to Renewal’ speech, I was surprised… This is change I can believe in and many other young, evangelical Christians can believe in, too. For the first time in my life, I got hooked on politics.” She now plans to register to vote so that she can cast her ballot for Barack in November. Among Kayla’s top concerns are health care, teacher pay, and the environment. In an effort to convince her mom to become involved in politics, she is bringing her to Denver.

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The big night

Obama for America

Hello:

Attend a Convention Watch Party
Two weeks from today, Barack will accept the nomination at the Democratic National Convention in Denver.

It will be the biggest night of the campaign so far, and you can share the moment with millions of fellow supporters across the country.

Sign up to attend a Convention Watch Party on Thursday, August 28th.

Bring your friends and family to watch Barack’s speech and build this movement in your community.

At the 2004 convention, Barack spoke about coming together to participate in the politics of hope.

People like you heard that message and now you are making it happen all across the country. Just yesterday we made a remarkable achievement — 2,000,000 donors owning a piece of this campaign.

At Convention Watch Parties, you can celebrate the commitment and hard work it took to get here. And you can help plan voter registration drives that are being organized in all 50 states on the weekend of August 30th through September 1st.

You’ve been doing an amazing job of opening up the political process and bringing in as many people as possible.

And there’s no better way to reach out to your friends and family than to invite them to be a part of this historic moment.

Attend a Convention Watch Party in your community:

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I hope you’ll take this opportunity to continue growing our movement in your community and watch as we make history together.

Thank you for everything you are doing,

Jon

Jon Carson
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