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Friday
08Jan2010

We Need Martha in the Senate and Martha Needs You!

We Need Martha Coakley as the 60th Vote for Change in the Senate

And Martha Coakley needs you to help her get elected on Tuesday, January 19th!

Why?  President Obama and the Senate cannot enact any of the Change Agenda (Health Care,
Finance Reform, Climate Change, Immigration, Job Growth, etc.) without a super majority of
60 votes.  Currently Paul Kirk is one of those 60 and we need to hold on to that seat in the
Senate for the Democrats.  Without Martha in the Senate, we lose any hope of making the
changes that we fought so hard for in the election of 2008.  Let's not give up that hope.

How?  Vote for Martha Coakley on January 19th or vote absentee right now if you will be out
of town that day.  Monday, January 18th is a holiday so that the deadline for voting over the
counter at Newton City Hall will be noon, Friday, January 15th.

          Work for Martha.  Help Martha's campaign.  You can volunteer on her website:

www.MarthaCoakley.com

or you can call her office - 617-681-0551

or you can help us make phone calls at the upcoming GOTV phonebanks in Newton:

Saturday, January 9, 1-4 pm  29 Crafts St, Suite 470

Sunday, January 10, 2-5 pm, 246 Walnut St, Suite 210

Saturday, January 16, 1-4 pm  29 Crafts St, Suite 470

Sunday, January 17, 2-5 pm, 246 Walnut St, Suite 210

Bring your cellphone and charger; there are a few landlines available too!  Give an hour.
It's easy.  You'll be calling other supporters to remind them to vote.  FREE parking.

Volunteer on election day.  Hold signs.  Make phone calls.  Knock on doors.
Contact the campaign HQ to sign up!


Reader Comments (1)

Please remove this unfortunately outdated post.

March 5, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterBrian Yates

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