Dear Readers, Last night in Butler County, nearly 200 people turned out to open the doors of our first official Campaign for Change office in Middletown, Ohio. Four years ago, George W. Bush won that county by a huge 2-to-1 margin. But with the strength of our grassroots movement — active in every county, precinct, and block of the Buckeye State — we know this year will be different. From Cincinnati to Cleveland, Williams County to Washington County, this campaign is working with all Ohioans as we build the movement that will help carry Barack to victory in November and win elections up and down the ballot. Over the next week, we’re kicking off our general election efforts with at least 19 Campaign for Change Office Openings across Ohio. Find an Office Opening near you and help grow our movement for change: http://oh.barackobama.com/OHopening Your local office is the perfect place to get started in your community. Campaign for Change staff and volunteers are working together across the state to grow our movement for change. The best way to get involved is to visit an office. Together, we will continue building this movement. We’ll be opening more offices in the weeks and months ahead, but this is our first big push of the general election. No previous experience is necessary to get involved. All you need is a hunger for change and a willingness to turn your enthusiasm into action. Join us this week at an Office Opening near you: http://oh.barackobama.com/OHopening Since I first started working on Barack Obama’s campaign 17 months ago, I’ve seen how our supporters across the country have proven the power of grassroots organizing. I am honored to be here working with you as the campaign’s General Election Director in Ohio. Thanks, Jeremy Jeremy Bird P.S. — Here is a photo from last night’s office opening in Middletown. Check it out, and then sign up to visit an office near you: |
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