Poverty Is Not an Accident

Poverty Is Not an Accident
Nelson Mandela

Monday, February 04, 2008

Where to vote in New Mexico TOMORROW!

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Rogi --

Tomorrow is Caucus Day in New Mexico, and I'm writing to you with an important reminder to vote and to make sure that your family, friends, and neighbors get out and vote too.

Use our online tool to find your polling location:

http://my.barackobama.com/NMlookup

When Michelle and I talked about my running for president, one of the core goals we both had for this campaign was to leave the political process better off than we found it.

You have challenged conventional thinking and built a grassroots movement for change that is sweeping this country.

I have no doubt that the election tomorrow will be close. It's vitally important that you vote and ensure that others who want change in this country vote too.

Our work here will have a lasting impact in New Mexico for a long time to come.

I believe that this movement for change can do more than just win an election. Together, we can transform this country.

Find your polling location and vote tomorrow:

http://my.barackobama.com/NMlookup

Thank you for being part of this,

Barack

P.S. -- Here are a few details and rules that will help make the voting process run smoothly. Make sure to share these with your friends:

Your polling location for this caucus may not be the same location where you have voted in the past. Be sure to find your polling place by clicking any link in this email or by calling 1-866-675-2008.

The polls are open on Tuesday between 12:00 noon and 7:00 p.m. If you are in line or in the process of voting at 7:00 p.m., the polls must remain open until you have an opportunity to vote.

If you requested an Absentee Ballot, but did not submit that ballot, you may still cast a provisional ballot at any polling location in New Mexico.

If anyone challenges your right to vote, or if your name does not appear on the voter rolls, you have the right to vote by provisional ballot.

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