Monday, November 19, 2007

Obama Asks Missourians to Help in Iowa

Barack Obama's presidential campaign is asking supporters in Missouri to volunteer their time in Iowa.

Most of the campaigns will be spending the majority of their time, effort and resources in Iowa for the next six weeks. And for Obama, Iowa may be do or die.

"The most important thing you can do to help Barack win the Democratic nomination is to sign up to volunteer in Iowa," blasts an e-mail to Missouri supporters.

"Iowa is holding its Democratic caucuses on January 3rd. It's the first state in the country to hold a caucus in this election, and the outcome there will create the momentum Barack needs to win in Missouri and all across the nation," writes Obama's Missouri director Mike Dorsey.

"No prior experience is needed, and your time and effort will make a big difference. Our staff will connect you with a local field organizer in Iowa and provide you with the training and support you need. Whether you're a seasoned pro or a first-time volunteer, you'll have the experience of a lifetime. Bus trips and carpools are being scheduled now," Dorsey writes.

If you're interested in volunteering for Obama in Iowa, you can click HERE.

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