What have I done to contribute to the elections? First of all, I changed my Facebook profile picture to a picture of Barack Obama to show people that they have to remember to vote and that I am supporting Barack Obama. I am also encouraging my friends to vote by telling them that they are the ones who are going to shape the future. I also sent out the video of the Barack Obama “Yes We Can” speech to my entire contact list. What can you do to help? Well first of all, encourage your friends to vote. Secondly, donate money if you can to the candidate you think appeals more to your opinions and ideas. Spread Awareness, you can blog about what you did or send pictures and videos. You can also show your support by wearing a t-shirt or a button showing your support.
Harry Hewitt of Suburban Cleveland is a 57-year-old man. He is a roman catholic who is a democrat and believes this year is the most important year in election history. "We have two very good candidates," Hewitt says. He supports the war in Iraq and values John McCain's years in the Senate and the military, but there's something about the new guy that intrigues him. "Obama doesn't have as much experience," he says, "but what makes me lean toward him is that I think he would project a different image to the world. It's time for us to move in a different direction." Harry encourages everyone to go out and speak up about the elections.
Just by reading the story about Harry Hewitt who has a stable and convincing position on the elections, I was convinced to spread the word about how important it is to vote for this life changing election. If you would like to know more about this election according to some “VIP” members and Harry Hewit’s position on what is going on. Please visit http://www.rd.com/your-america-inspiring-people-and-stories/2008-swing-voters-at-the-ballots--election-/article98943.html.
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