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Gender: Male
Status: Married
Age: 56
Sign: Gemini

City: Chapel Hill
State: NORTH CAROLINA
Country: US
Signup Date: 2/19/2005

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Friday, December 28, 2007 
Today, the John Edwards for President campaign launched "My Vote, My Voice," offering supporters the chance to have their voice heard by creating an original ad for John Edwards. The campaign is challenging supporters to submit a 30-second ad describing why they support John Edwards for president on the campaign's website – http://JohnEdwards.com/myvote – anytime between Friday, December 28th and Wednesday, January 16th.

"For decades, big corporations and powerful interests have spent hundreds of millions of dollars and deployed hundreds of lobbyists to try and silence the voice of the American people and block change and progress," Edwards said. "The American people – the people on Main Street – need a voice in Washington, and this contest is a chance for everyone in America to have their voice heard. Together, we can stand up to the powerful special interests that have taken over our democracy and fight to build a better future for our children."

The campaign is requesting that each ad submission focuses on one of Edwards' key proposals to build a better America: guaranteeing universal health care, halting global warming, ending the war in Iraq, restoring America's moral leadership in the world, ending poverty in America or strengthening the middle class.

The winning entries will be chosen by a panel of judges including: Elizabeth Edwards, John Edwards for President campaign manager Congressman David Bonior, Elizabeth Edwards' brother and NYU Tisch Film School professor Jay Anania, actor and activist James Denton, bloggers Jane Hamsher and Christy Hardin Smith of FireDogLake, Wisconsin Democratic Party Chair Joe Wineke, and Congresswoman Eddie Bernice Johnson.

On Friday, January 18th, the campaign will announce a grand prize winner, and the ad will go on the air in February 5th states in the days leading up to "Super Tuesday." The grand prize winner will also have the opportunity to meet John or Elizabeth Edwards
Desert Dork

 
if you have seen my"space" you know i love playing with my cameras. This will be a great oppertunity to spread the good news to all hard working americans!
 
Posted by Desert Dork on Friday, January 11, 2008 - 10:39 PM
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This Myspace Account Has Been Deleted

 
I would enter but I'm only 17 now and will be registered after July 18th.

I will most likely still make the video because the intent isn't about winning the contest it's about spreading the word.

I support John Edwards and Mike Huckabee the most, because despite the fact they're on opposite sides of the fence, they're the most genuine candidates, and the most comforting faces to have to rely on in a time of crisis.

Stay tuned.

~Mike
 
Posted by This Myspace Account Has Been Deleted on Friday, January 11, 2008 - 10:39 PM
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Esteleen

 
Best of luck to all who enter. Can't wait to see the winner. Will it be possible to view the runner-up entries on myspace?
 
Posted by Esteleen on Friday, January 11, 2008 - 10:40 PM
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Melanie Dawn

 
What a wonderful idea!
 
Posted by Melanie Dawn on Friday, January 11, 2008 - 10:48 PM
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icemistress97
Lesley Polek

 
I wanted to say I agree with your plan for a New America. I've read the booklet I got at the caucus in Iowa. One part near and dear to me is giving LGBT equal rights as the heterosexuals get. Why should we be stuck in the proverbial closet because of the narrow mindedness of the upper class. What makes them so special? I'm also a delegate for your campaign from Iowa. I will do all I can to get people to vote for you.

Sincerely,
Lesley Polek
 
Posted by icemistress97 on Monday, January 14, 2008 - 7:29 PM
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Just Gabby
Just Gabby

 
Brilliant idea! I think you are doing a fantastic job (no matter what the media 'doesn't say').
Let Hillary and Barack slap each other publicly...you only come out shining by sticking to the issues that really matter. I proudly donated to the campaign - continue fighting the good fight!
 
Posted by Just Gabby on Monday, January 14, 2008 - 10:25 PM
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