Wednesday, April 23, 2008

help barack in KY

Matthew --

Become a Kentucky Precinct Team LeaderToday, the eyes of the nation are on Pennsylvania, where voters are heading to the polls to make their voices heard in their Democratic primary. But Kentucky's primary is coming up in just a few weeks, and I wanted to let you know about a program our campaign is introducing called Kentucky Precinct Team Leaders.

We've seen record turnout in contests across the country -- we've won the most votes, the most states, and the most delegates, and it's thanks to supporters like you.

But this campaign is far from over, and we can't take anything for granted. We need to reach everyone we can in Kentucky on May 20th. And to do that, we need to get organized on a local level.

Sign up to help lead our effort in your neighborhood -- become a Precinct Team Leader today:

http://ky.barackobama.com/precinctleader

Grassroots organizers have a special place in my heart.

My dad was an avid Democrat and a Precinct Captain in Chicago. He was a blue collar city worker who put two kids through college despite being stricken with multiple sclerosis in the prime of his life.

But my dad got up every day, driven to create a better life for our family and our community. And one way he worked for change was by talking to his neighbors, knocking on their doors, and helping get them to the polls.

It's such an important job. I hope we can count on you to sign on and help out. The campaign will put you in touch with a staff organizer in your area who will help you get organized.

Sign up and learn more about becoming a Precinct Team Leader:

http://ky.barackobama.com/precinctleader

Thank you for everything you're doing,

Michelle

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