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Friday, January 23, 2009
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A few days before his Inauguration, President Obama announced the formation of a new organization that will build on your movement for change: Organizing for America.Organizing for America will continue the work of the largest grassroots movement in history, one driven by volunteers, grassroots leaders, and ordinary citizens. What you built can't stop now. Organizing for America will continue to bringing new people and ideas into the political process. The challenges facing our country are too great, and our journey to change America is just beginning.
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Friday, November 07, 2008
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Before his Election Night speech last night, Barack sent out this message to suppporters: I'm about to head to Grant Park to talk to everyone gathered there, but I wanted to write to you first. We just made history. And I don't want you to forget how we did it. You made history every single day during this campaign -- every day you knocked on doors, made a donation, or talked to your family, friends, and neighbors about why you believe it's time for change. I want to thank all of you who gave your time, talent, and passion to this campaign. We have a lot of work to do to get our country back on track, and I'll be in touch soon about what comes next. But I want to be very clear about one thing... All of this happened because of you. Thank you, Barack
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Tuesday, November 04, 2008
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Category: News and Politics
We're just one day away from change. Election Day is tomorrow -- Tuesday, November 4th.We've asked you to do a lot over the course of this campaign, and you've always come through. Right now, I'm asking you to do one last thing -- vote tomorrow, and make sure everyone you know votes, too.When this campaign began, we weren't given much of a chance by the pollsters or the pundits. But tomorrow, we can make history. We've made it this far because supporters like you never stopped believing in your power to bring about real change. Take the final step now. Find your polling location, and get everyone you know involved on Election Day. With your vote, and the votes of your friends, family, and neighbors, we won't just win this election -- together, we will change this country and change the world. Thank you, Barack Any questions or problems at the polls: Don't leave without calling 877-US-4-OBAMA
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Friday, October 31, 2008
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Category: News and Politics
 You're responsible for more than just your own vote. The Early Vote deadline is this Friday, and it's on all of us to make sure all of our family and friends vote here in Colorado. Reminding folks to return their mail-in ballots to their County Clerk right away is a key to our Election Day strategy. If you haven't requested a mail-in ballot, the best way to support Barack is to Early Vote. It's fast, easy, and convenient. Find your Early Vote location now.With voting out of the way, even more Coloradans will be free to hit the pavement and get out the vote for Barack in the final days. We can't afford to wake up on November 5th and wish we could have done more. Thanks, Ray Ray Rivera State Director Colorado Campaign for Change P.S. -- Months of hard work have brought us this far. But these last few days before November 4th will make all the difference for Barack. Sign up to help get out the vote during the final days of this race: http://co.barackobama.com/COnov4
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Wednesday, October 29, 2008
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Category: News and Politics
Before going to the polls, make sure to visit VoteForChange.com to get all the information you need to vote. Questions about voter registration purges or wearing your Obama gear at the polls? Get the facts and separate out the fictions at our new Voter Protection Center.
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Tuesday, October 21, 2008
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Category: News and Politics
From now until the end of the month, every day is Election Day in Colorado. Early voting is fast, easy, and it could make the difference in this crucial battleground state. Show your friends and family that you've made up your mind and you're ready for change now. Barack recorded a short video about Early Vote in Colorado. Watch the video and find your early vote location today: Early voting is simple, safe, and convenient. It's also a vital part of our strategy. The more supporters who make their voices heard now, the more energy and resources we can devote to our get out the vote efforts closer to Election Day. Vote early today and see if you can get five or more friends to vote early with you. All across the country, supporters like you are working together to grow this movement for change. We know that Colorado families can't afford four more years of failed Bush-McCain policies. That's why we need you to help make sure we have an advantage in Colorado before Election Day. Take a moment now to watch the video, fill out some basic information, and make your voice heard: http://co.barackobama.com/ColoradoEarlyVoteThis is our chance to take America in a new direction -- so the next four years don't look like the last eight. We can't do this without you. Thanks, Ray Ray Rivera Colorado State Director Obama for America P.S. -- After you vote early, help Barack bring the change we need to Washington by making sure others vote early as well. Join us for a neighborhood canvass and help get out the vote. Learn more now: http://co.barackobama.com/COgetinvolved
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Monday, October 06, 2008
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Category: News and Politics
You may already be registered to vote, but you probably know several people who are not. If they're not registered by today, they can't vote in this historic election. This election is going to hinge on unprecedented voter turnout -- especially in Colorado. Visit VoteForChange.com, our one-stop voter registration website, and register before the Colorado deadline.Then encourage your friends, family, and colleagues to do the same -- they can even register to vote and request a Mail-In Ballot at the same time on VoteForChange.com.Together, we can make history and bring about the change we need. Thanks, Barack P.S. -- Please forward this email to your friends, family, and neighbors and make sure they register today. 
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Monday, October 06, 2008
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Category: News and Politics
Joe Biden just sent out the following email: I'll bet you know someone in Colorado who isn't registered to vote.
And unless they register by tomorrow, they won't be able to participate in this historic election.
If you want four more years of the Bush-McCain policies that devastated our economy, ignore this message.
But if you're ready for change, forward this information to everyone you know.
Tell your friends, family, and neighbors to register to vote today. They can even register to vote and request a Mail-In Ballot at the same time on VoteForChange.com.
No one can afford to sit this one out.
Make your voice heard -- and make sure everyone you know can cast their vote for the change we need.
Thanks,
Joe 
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Saturday, October 04, 2008
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Picture this: It's election night. The polls have closed and the results are in. One candidate will be the 44th President of the United States. If we don't step up our efforts right now and register as many voters as possible, the winner will be John McCain. Colorado's registration deadline is Monday, October 6th. We only have three days left to register new voters. You can make the difference. Forward this email and remind your friends, family, and neighbors to register and vote. Tell everyone you know to visit VoteForChange.com, our one-stop voter registration website:  VoteForChange.com lets you do it all -- check your registration status, register to vote, or find your polling place. You can even register to vote and apply for a Mail-In Ballot at the same time. Every vote is important, and in three days it'll be too late for many voices to be heard on Election Day. This year, with your help, we can win Colorado. You don't want to hear bad news on Election Day. Thanks for all your efforts, Ray Ray Rivera Colorado State Director Obama for America P.S. -- Help spread the word about VoteForChange.com by changing your status to: Visit www.VoteForChange.com. Register to vote and help spread the word.
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Sunday, August 10, 2008
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This past Thursday, Colorado for Change held a roundtable discussion with residents of Golden, local business leaders, and renewable energy experts to discuss this country's energy future and what is being done locally to fuel the growth of the alternative energy industry here in Colorado.
Moderated by Colorado State Senator Chris Romer, Chairman of the 2007 State Senate Select Committee on Renewable Energy, the panel consisted of Jeff Probst, the CEO of Blue Sun Biodiesel, Kim Jordan, the CEO of Fort Collins' New Belgium Brewing Company, and Brad Collins, the Executive Director of the American Solar Energy Society. The discussion focused on Senator Obama's plan to offer short term relief to families struggling with rising costs and make the long term investments our country needs to achieve energy independence. You can read more about Senator Obama's plan for energy independence on our issues page. Kim Jordan, the CEO of Fort Collins' New Belgium Brewing Company, highlighted her company's commitment to renewable energy, conservation, and on-site energy production to show how a successful “green company” can make environmentally conscious decisions and still be a competitive force in the market. 
“Going forward, the business sector and government must come together to provide the necessary incentives to move to a green economy. With a sustained and shared effort by our government, our businesses and the American people, we can confront this national challenge and build a clean energy economy that benefits everyone.”
Senator Obama knows we cannot drill our way out of this problem. Community leaders like Kim Jordan and the other members of the panel are all over this country and will be the driving force of this economic and environmental revolution. What steps have you taken to "green up" your lifestyle? Tell us in the comments.
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