Help calling New Hampshire
The following email was sent by the Kucinich campaign on January 23, 2004. You can sign up to receive these emails at the official campaign website
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January 23, 2004
Greetings, fellow Kucinich supporters. I am writing to tell you how each one of you can have an effect on the New Hampshire primary.
Our campaign is now focused with great intensity on that state and our phonebanking system is loaded with tens of thousands of New Hampshire voters who need to hear from you.
If you have not done so already, please consider going to the big red "Call N.H. Voters" link on http://www.kucinich.us and signing up for a list of New Hampshire folks to call.
If you haven't used it yet, you'll like our new phonebanking system. Just sign up, and the system will send you an ID number and link to a Web page where you can pick up your script, instructions, and call list. You can enter your call response data online, and you easily can get new lists when you're done with one. You'll be able to use this new ID number to help with future phonebanking initiatives without needing to re-register. If you coordinate a group of callers, it's never been easier to download a set of call lists. Your callers can even access their own lists and enter their own response data online with their own unique ID numbers.
Intensive phone banking is key to increasing Dennis Kucinich's visibility among primary and caucus voters, to introducing people to Dennis's progressive vision, to identifying supporters, to getting out the vote and, indeed, will be key to unseating George Bush in November.
You've played a valuable role with your involvement snd support so far. Won't you continue to help by contributing as much time as you can between now and Tuesday to make calls to New Hampshire? It's easy, and fun. Consider joining with some friends and spending some free weekend cell phone time. Just click on the "Call N.H. Voters" link on http://www.kucinich.us to get started.
Thank you so much for all that you do.
Sincerely,
Turo Dexter
National Field Technology Coordinator
Kucinich for President
http://www.kucinich.us
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