Dear Ken and everyone,
Thanks for this blog spot! I have been collecting sites for local folks to use to figure where and how to plug in for volunteering or engaging with Election 08. In addition to your new probamantion08 site, here are some others.
Any updates, corrections, or expansions are most welcome!
Election '08 Take Action Sites
Presidency:
(1) The national Obama website has "Neighbor to Neighbor" and "Make a Difference" pages that are helpful nodes for finding out what to do:
barackobama.com/
(2) This proObamaNation site for activism and news of local events (of course):
http://probamanation08.blogspot.com/
For Croton related items, and "Information as it emerges on this vitally important election."
(3) Vote Today Ohio
Vote Today Ohio is a grassroots campaign to utilize Ohio's "Golden Week" (September 30-October 6) to help 10,000 new and unlikely progressive Ohio voters make their voices heard and have their votes count in the 2008 presidential election. Amy Little is the Field Director for VOTE TODAY OHIO. You will recognize her as the campaign manager behind John Hall's successful Congressional race in 2008 versus entrenched GOP incumbents: http://votetodayohio.blogspot.com/
(4) Helping Obama in Pennsylvania
Contact my friend, Pete Lesser, a field organizer outside Philly. In you can get yourself to Philly, Pete will put you to work for a weekend. Contact Pete
(5) New Westchester Obama office
931 East Post Road
Mamaroneck
914-630-0617
Congress:
John Hall (D-NY 19th District)
John Hall for Congress
P.O. Box 469
Beacon, NY 12508
www.johnhallforcongress.com/
John Hall's Mt. Kisco office is hosting phone-banks, distributing bumper stickers, yard signs and literature to Westchester voters. Local phone banking for John Hall is critical and can be done from central location or from the convenience of your own home.
To sign up, contact the John Hall for Congress Westchester Field Organizer:
Jeremy Mand
914-218-8777
Westchester Office
15 Armonk Rd.
Mt Kisco
State Assembly:
Assemblywoman Sandy Galef (D-NY 90Th District)
www.sandygalef.com/
Town of Ossining Supervisor:
Candidate Catherine Borgia (D)
www.catherineborgia.com/



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Voter-generated content is the wild card of 2008," said Micah Sifry, co-founder and editor of the Personal Democracy Forum and the political site TechPresident.com. Sifry spoke here Monday night for the opening of Economics of Social Media 2008, a one-day conference. "The bottom line is that the campaigns have lost control.Sifry, who was part of a panel of online media executives discussing social media and politics, was referring to the rise of sites like YouTube, Twitter, and Facebook since the 2004 elections.
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