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The following email was sent by the Kucinich campaign on December 1, 2003. You can sign up to receive these emails at the official campaign website

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HOLIDAY CARDS

Send your friends and family beautiful new holiday E-cards! http://resources.kucinich.us/card/

PHOTO GALLERY

Want to download great photos from the campaign? Visit our new photo gallery: http://resources.kucinich.us/tiki-galleries.php?sort_mode=name_asc

Want to see your own photos of campaign events on this page? Send them to campaignwitness@kucinich.us and include the following information: location of each photo, including city and state; date each photo was taken; description of the event(s); photographer's name for each photo; submitter's name; and specify if we have permission to reproduce your photos. Thanks!

VIDEO GALLERY

Want to download great videos from the campaign? Want to put them on CDs and hand them out? Visit our new video gallery: http://www.kucinich.us/video/ If you have a video to contribute, please write to video@kucinich.us

A QUICK TRIP TO FRONTRUNNER STATUS

A quietly parked vehicle is available to help us take a shortcut from "long shot" to "frontrunner." The vehicle is MeetUp.com. This site allows supporters of various candidates, and those just curious, to meet each other at monthly public meetings anywhere in the country.

Our tally stands at 18,000 people signed up. Clark's is 47,000, and Dean's is 147,000. You are one of over 75,000 people receiving this Email. You can see the math as well as anyone. If we each sign up, we shoot into second place. If we each persuade one other person to sign up, we take the lead. Taking the lead in MeetUp assists us on our way to take the lead in the election.

Signing up for MeetUp does not oblige you to attend every month, does not cost any money, will not flood your inbox with Emails, and takes under 5 minutes. Click here: http://kucinich2004.meetup.com/

Many times the number of people who have signed up for MeetUp have contributed money to the Kucinich campaign, but signing up for MeetUp is faster and free. We need your contributions and thank you for the huge boost you gave us last week! But we also need you to sign up for MeetUp.

Many of our supporters devote time to voting in unscientific online polls that the media does not care about. If we divert a little of that effort to recruiting people to sign up for MeetUp, the result could be truly significant.

Many of the people who sign up for MeetUp will actually make it to a meeting this month or the month after. Many of them will become active, recruit more supporters, and contribute funds. Those of you who are already supporters do not all need to attend each monthly MeetUp; just enough people need to go to welcome new supporters and help them become volunteers. But everyone needs to sign up!

Signing up is a one-time "vote" that continues to count. This is the moment! Sign up now: http://kucinich2004.meetup.com/

Learn more: http://www.kucinich.us/meetup.htm

The next MeetUp is this Thursday, December 4, at 7 p.m. in every time zone.

DAY OF SERVICE

December 10th is International Human Rights Day, and here at the Kucinich Campaign we are making it a Day of Service. Learn more: http://www.kucinich.us/VolunteerAction/dayofservice.php

CELEBRATION OF LIGHT

We are planning house parties on and around December 14. Dennis will be a guest at your house through the magic of conference calling. Now's the time to get your free kit and plan your partying: http://www.kucinich.us/houseparties

Please forward this Email quickly and widely.

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