05
Apr
11

‘why we’re in’ (the only adult in the room)

Don’t miss BWD’s ‘Why We’re In’ post here

From the OFA blog: “I’m only 16 right now but I’ll be 18 by the time of the 2012 elections, and Mr. Obama will be the first President I vote for. I’m in because I know Mr. Obama is creating a better future for me and millions upon millions of other teenagers my age, and I cannot wait until I vote for him because I know I will be voting for the successful future of America.”


3 Responses to “‘why we’re in’ (the only adult in the room)”


  1. 1 fig8jam
    April 5, 2011 at 10:06 am

    Thanks for all the OFA comments from BWD! Just loved reading them…wonderful way to start the day with such positivity.

    Yes WE Can..AGAIN!!!

  2. 2 Kelly
    April 5, 2011 at 10:19 am

    Yesterday was an exciting and eyeopening time for me. It was great to read and see comments, stories and enthusiasm from other pbo supporters. With 100,000 “likes” for the reelection video in less than 24 hours, This proves corporate msm doesn’t speak for a huge number of us. Bless our pres Obama and our nation. I’m in! 😀

  3. 3 collegekay
    April 5, 2011 at 11:10 am

    IMPORTANT!!!!

    Hey Chip, I just got this email:.. It’s another call with PBO and this time it includes VP Biden. I want everybody to get on the call tonight if they can!!!

    ——

    Kay —

    Yesterday, Barack Obama and Joe Biden began their 2012 campaign.

    Tonight, they want to talk to you.

    At 8:30 p.m. Eastern Time, the President and Vice President will be holding a campaign conference call for the supporters and volunteers who’ve powered this movement for the past two years. I hope you can join us.

    As the 2012 campaign kicks off, we want to thank you for all that you’ve done, give a briefing on next steps as we build a new organization upon the foundation we’ve built together, and get everyone fired up for what lies ahead.

    RSVP here to join tonight’s call, or listen live online.

    We’ve accomplished a lot over the last two years — but our work is far from done.

    President Obama needs to continue his efforts to put Americans back to work and more fundamentally change the way business gets done in Washington. And while he keeps his focus on the job he was elected to do, he’s relying more than ever on supporters like you to start laying the groundwork — so we’re prepared for when the race hits full speed next year.

    You can get in on the ground floor as we build this campaign.

    Please join the President on tonight’s phone call. RSVP here to get a call at 8:30 p.m. Eastern Time, or to listen in online:

    http://my.barackobama.com/2012KickoffCall

    If you can’t make tonight’s kick-off call, there will be another one this Thursday, April 7th, at 7:00 p.m. Eastern Time. David Axelrod and I will talk about the strategy for the first few months of this campaign — RSVP here for that second call.

    Talk to you soon,

    Messina

    Jim Messina
    Campaign Manager


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