Dear Readers, Barack likes to tell a story about the two of us standing backstage before his speech at the 2004 Democratic Convention. The way he tells it, he was too busy in the days before the convention to feel any pressure — but about an hour before the speech, I could tell he was getting a little nervous. To break the tension, right before he went out on stage I leaned in close and said, “Just don’t screw it up, buddy.” We laughed. And then Barack brought the house down. This year, the house is going to be a lot bigger. More than 75,000 people will be in Denver to be part of this important moment, and I want to tell you about an opportunity to join Barack backstage before his acceptance speech. Ten supporters who make a donation in any amount by midnight this Thursday, July 31st, will be selected to fly to Denver, spend a couple of nights in a hotel, participate in the convention, and go Backstage with Barack. Each supporter who is selected will also get to bring a guest along to share the experience. Make a contribution of $5 or more today and you could have your own Backstage with Barack story to tell: https://donate.barackobama.com/backstageWO1 Barack’s speech at the convention will be a culmination of the unlikely journey that has brought all of us so far over the past 17 months. He will call on us to come together and work for change — not just to win this election, but to make things better for all Americans. Seeing it in person will be a once-in-a-lifetime experience. I’m excited about being there, and if you make a donation of $5 or more before the deadline, you could join Barack backstage: https://donate.barackobama.com/backstageWO1 Thanks for everything you’ve done to get us here. Michelle Donate: https://donate.barackobama.com/backstageWO1 — If you do not wish to make a donation, you can still be selected to join Barack at the Democratic National Convention in Denver. Learn more here: |
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My backstage with Barack story
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