by jlmccreery, Wed Jul 23, 2008 at 05:32:10 AM EDT
I'm a Democrat who lives in Japan, one of the forty-three countries around the world where Democrats Abroad, the branch of the Democratic Party that represents U.S citizens living and working outside the U.S., has active country committees. We could, if we get people registered, add literally millions of votes to the Democratic Victory this November. (No kidding. If we were a state, we'd be the 11th largest in the Union.)
On August 4, we are launching a viral video campaign to publicize www.VotefromAbroad.org and we'd sure be grateful if you could help us get out the word. To learn more, please go to www.votefromabroad.blogspot.com and SUBSCRIBE to the feed. We will post new information every day, and videos every couple of days.
Do join us in knocking on electronic doors the world over. With your help, yes, we can get out the vote.
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by findthesource, Thu Mar 13, 2008 at 10:09:11 AM EDT
I'm so sorry to do this in a diary....
If you are a Pennsylvania resident reading this (and you have not already registered to vote), please register now at: http://www.dos.state.pa.us/voting/cwp/vi
ew.asp?a=1192&q=442984.
At that site, there is an 'onscreen voter registration' link so that you can immediately register to vote.
REGISTER NOW.
The deadline is 3/24/08!!
Thank you.
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by Matt Stoller, Thu Oct 05, 2006 at 09:41:13 AM EDT
Update: I missed
Florida, New Mexico, Hawaii, Pennsylvania, New York, and Virginia. Ack.
If you haven't registered to vote and you live Alaska, Arizona, Colorado, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan, Missouri, Montana, Nevada, Ohio, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, or Washington, do it today. The deadlines for those states fall between October 7 - October 11, which is early next week. Voter registration is no longer hard. I did it a few days ago (change of address) through this site, which produced a nice slick PDF which I mailed in. The whole process took me fifteen minutes.
http://civic.moveon.org/save_the_interne
t/voter_reg.html
As a bonus, since I did it through that site I'm now counted as an 'Internet Freedom Voter', or a voter who cares about net neutrality.
If you need deadlines for other states, go to this post.
You can also register to vote through this url if you want to register to vote and for some reason are against net neutrality: http://www.govote.org/?t1=120
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