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US Senate Debate
Thursday October 9, 2008 at 3:30pm
I.B.E.W. Building
501 Pulliam Street SW,
Atlanta, 30309 Get Directions
Fellow Obama Supporters,

I worked on Senator Obama's Campaign from April of 2007 to April of this year. I was the State Student Coordinator for Georgia. I devoted a year of my life to his candidacy and I completely understand the importance of electing him as our next President

However, in order for President Obama to enact his agenda for change, he will need 60 votes in the U.S. Senate and there is no way to get 60 votes without winning the U.S. Senate race here in Georgia. The latest poll has shown Jim Martin trailing Saxby Chambliss by only one vote!!! Jim needs your support to put him over the edge.

I want to invite you join me this Thursday, October 9th for the first U.S. Senate debate at the Georgia National Fair in Perry. Our opponent will have a big crowd there, so it is important that we have a strong showing as well.

Free bus transportation will be provided from the I.B.E.W. Building, located at 501 Pulliam Street, SW, Atlanta. Please arrive by 3:30 p.m.; the bus will leave promptly at 4:00 p.m.

In order to reserve a seat on the bus, please RSVP by calling (678) 278-2116 or by sending an email to rsvp@martinforsenate.com.

I hope you can join me in Perry for what should be an exciting debate.

Thanks,

Chad Brock
Field Coordinator
Martin for Senate
www.martinforsenate.com



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