Sep
21st

Register to vote.

ARE YOU a US Citizen or Dual Citizen??

REGISTER TO VOTE NOW at:
http://www.voteforchange.com/

Using this tool you can:

    * 1. Register to vote.
    * 2. Request an absentee (mail-in) ballot.
    * 3. Find your polling location.

It should only take about 3 minutes. OBAMA needs your support so please do this before the deadline! (more…)

Sep
21st

Round 1 Debate - Obama vs McCain

US Presidential Election 2008

First Debate - Round 1

Friday September 26, 2008
Time: 9pm EST and 6pm PST

Jim Lehrer, ED and anchor of PBS’s The NewsHour, hosts the first debate between Sen. Barack Obama (D-Ill.) and Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) at the University of Mississippi.

TOPIC: FOREIGN POLICY

Let’s show our support this Friday by toasting our good friend Obama in his first ever televised and public debate against McCain.

Check out the event page for up-to-date info (and also venues where to watch the debate in Canada):

http://www.new.facebook.com/event.php?eid=28939355748

 

Sep
15th

Phonebanking for Obama - let’s get to work!

A fellow Canadian is busy organizing some phone banking in the Greater Vancouver area. The following is a message from a fellow Obama-ite who’s wanting to organize phone banking in September. If you’re interested please contact us and we’ll put you in touch: canadiansforobama@gmail.com.

We’re in the final stretches of the campaign, and our success will be dependent on all of us. The Obama campaign has identified phone banking as a priority this will likely happen in a two-phased approach:

Phase I - for the immediate next few weeks, we need to reach out to US and Dual citizens living in Canada to direct them to votefromabroad.org to request their absentee ballot.

Phase II will involve actual campaign canvassing; more info on that to come.

We are proposing to have several phone banking ‘centers’ where volunteers can meet for a designated period of time over the next few week-ends. We are asking for people in various areas of the lower mainland to host these gatherings, and perhaps provide some snacks and transit assistance if needed.

Since most households have only one landline, we are suggesting volunteers with laptops consider downloading Skype to make more lines available. If you do this, you would also need to take out a subscription to Skype (it’s only free Skype-to-Skype) The subscription is a very nominal US$3/month, and can be done by the month. This will enable you to call both landline and cell numbers.