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Tomorrow: Go vote

 

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Quick reminder: Tomorrow is the California primary. Don't forget to come

out and show your support for President Obama.

You can find your polling place

here.



Our grassroots organization is built on the belief that we will win by

encouraging as many people as possible to take control of the political

process.

It starts with you.

Find your polling place:

[url]



If you vote by mail and you haven't mailed in your ballot yet, you may

return the vote-by-mail ballot in person to any polling place in your

county or to the county elections office on Election Day. If you have an

illness or a physical disability that prevents you from returning the

ballot yourself, you may designate a spouse, child, parent, grandparent,

grandchild, sibling, or a person residing in the same household to return

the ballot to the elections official or the precinct board at any polling

place in your county. And if you're a non-declared voter, it's not too late

to request a Democratic presidential primary ballot.

Thanks,

Mary Jane

Mary Jane Stevenson

California State Director

Obama for America

Paid for by Obama for America

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Subject: Tomorrow: Go vote

From: Mary Jane Stevenson, CA.BarackObama.com <[email protected]>

Sent: June 4, 2012, 11:27 a.m.






Quick reminder: Tomorrow is the California primary. Don't forget to come

out and show your support for President Obama.

You can find your polling place

here.



Our grassroots organization is built on the belief that we will win by

encouraging as many people as possible to take control of the political

process.

It starts with you.

Find your polling place:

[url]



If you vote by mail and you haven't mailed in your ballot yet, you may

return the vote-by-mail ballot in person to any polling place in your

county or to the county elections office on Election Day. If you have an

illness or a physical disability that prevents you from returning the

ballot yourself, you may designate a spouse, child, parent, grandparent,

grandchild, sibling, or a person residing in the same household to return

the ballot to the elections official or the precinct board at any polling

place in your county. And if you're a non-declared voter, it's not too late

to request a Democratic presidential primary ballot.

Thanks,

Mary Jane

Mary Jane Stevenson

California State Director

Obama for America

Paid for by Obama for America

This email was sent to: [email]

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