Friday, October 10, 2008

Call to Action from McCain-Palin

Dear Friend,

The race for the White House remains very competitive with less than four weeks to go until Election Day. John McCain and Governor Sarah Palin have been traveling around the country delivering their message of peace, reform, and prosperity to the American people. Now, as we head into the final stretch of the campaign, it is vitally important that we enlist your help.We are asking our supporters in Georgia to help out the campaign in the following ways:

Volunteer in a Battleground State

The McCain-Palin campaign needs your help to win. We need volunteers in Florida and North Carolina from now until Election Day. Can you come to Florida or North Carolina for a day, a weekend, a week, or the final 72 hours of the campaign?

If you are interested in deploying to Florida or North Carolina at your own expense, please send an email to either fldeployment@johnmccain.com or ncdeployment@johnmccain.com based on your preference. We ask that you provide the following information in your email.

Name
Town and County of Residence
Phone Number (Home, Work, Cell)
Email Address
Dates You are Interested in Volunteering
Preferred Location in FL or NC

Phone Bank From Home

Last month, our campaign launched a grassroots effort to put you in touch with voters all across the country through our online phone bank. As Senator Barack Obama spends millions of dollars bombarding voters with negative and misleading information about John McCain, we need your help to fight back and expose Barack Obama's tax and spend liberal record.

Can you set aside a couple of hours each week to make calls for John McCain and Sarah Palin? You are the most effective surrogate we have in this campaign. By reaching out to undecided voters, one by one, you are taking a crucial step towards victory.Follow this link today to make calls: www.JohnMcCain.com/PhoneBank
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