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In Final 72-Hour Push, SEIU Members Get Out The Vote for Barack Obama and Other Candidates

Posted on November 3, 2008 at 12:18PM by Registered CommenterSEIU Admin | Comments Off

In the final 72-hours of this campaign, more than 100,000 nurses, janitors and other volunteers across the country are joining 4,000 SEIU members, local and International staff who’ve taken extended time off the job to bring home victory for Barack Obama, Joe Biden and other candidates promising the change working families need.

SEIU’s major GOTV operations are microtargeting key precincts and swing voters, as well as union households, in Arizona, Colorado, Florida, Indiana, Iowa, Maine, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Mexico, North Carolina, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Virginia, Washington and Wisconsin.

Through October 30, SEIU’s members have:

  • Knocked on 1,878,421 doors.
  • Made 4,405,136 phone calls.
  • Sent 2,562,689 pieces of mail.
  • Registered 85,914 voters.
  • Helped more 10,982 people vote early.
  • Distributed 52,005 workplace flyers.
  • Made workers’ voices heard by investing $13 million in independent expenditure ads that have run more than 10,000 times
  • Election protection work in Ohio; Lake County, Indiana; Florida; Colorado; Virginia and other places made sure that the voices of working people were not silenced and that every vote would count and be counted in this election.
  • Held more than 600 events across the country to ensure voters knew which candidates stood on the side of Americans who wake up and earn a paycheck every day.  

“In these final 72-hours, SEIU members all around this country are doing their part to put America on a new path,” said SEIU Secretary-Treasurer Anna Burger.  “SEIU members have knocked on millions of doors and made millions of phone calls to carry our candidates across the finish line.  By electing leaders who will help us achieve quality, affordable health care for everyone; economic fairness; good jobs that can support a family and the freedom to form unions without intimidation, together we will create new American Dream.“ Read More »

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