March 3, 2008

A Note from Barack Obama

by Neil Jensen

I wanted to get in touch with you one last time before tomorrow’s primary.We’ve had a long journey together in Vermont. For more than a year, you have been dedicated to the idea that when ordinary people come together, we can do extraordinary things.

Our team put together a special video of our grassroots movement — check it out, and share it with anyone who might still be undecided:

Video: Grassroots Movement

http://vt.barackobama.com/LookupVT

It’s been inspiring to see the turnout at our events, and it strengthens my faith that the American people — not just here in Vermont, but across the country — are ready to stop settling for what the cynics tell us we must accept and start reaching for what’s possible.

Tomorrow’s our chance to make history.

But the election is going to be close, and it’s vitally important that you vote and bring your family and friends to vote with you.

Find your polling location and vote tomorrow:

http://vt.barackobama.com/LookupVT

When Michelle and I talked about my running for president, one of the core goals we both had for this campaign was to leave the political process better off than we found it.

That’s just what you’ve done in Vermont. You have shaken the political status quo and built a grassroots movement that is sweeping this country.

If you get out and vote tomorrow — and bring others to vote too — our movement will continue to grow. The world will know that Vermont stood up for a different kind of politics. And real change will be within reach.

Find your polling location:

http://vt.barackobama.com/LookupVT

Let’s bring real change tomorrow.

Barack

P.S. — Here are a few rules and guidelines that should help Primary Day go smoothly:

  • Polling hours vary by town. Polls open no later than 10:00 a.m. and will close at 7:00 p.m. Find the polling hours for your town now:

    http://vt.barackobama.com/VThours

  • If you are in line or in the process of voting by 7:00 p.m., you must be allowed to vote.
  • There is no party registration in Vermont, so any registered voter can vote in the Democratic primary
  • If you are a first-time voter in Vermont who registered by mail and did not provide identification at that time, bring a valid photo ID, current utility bill, bank statement, paycheck, government check, or other government document that shows your name and address.


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