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“From now until November 4th, we must be focused on the next
President of the United States, in
Michigan and around the world,” said U.S.
Congressman John Conyers. “This
is a historical task that we’re committed to make happen.”
“Senator Barack Obama has brought
a new excitement to this election. All across the country his
message of change has prompted record numbers of first-time voters
to participate in the democratic process,” said Virgie Rollins,
Chair of the Black Caucus of the
Democratic National Committee and National Co-chair for
Obama.
“Michiganders for Obama volunteers have been working for
Senator Obama the last 16 months,”
said Christina Montague statewide coordinator for Michiganders for
Obama. “We are doing our part to make sure every eligible Michigan
citizen is registered to vote so they can participate in the
general election in November."
There were four Michigan “Vote for Change” events in Detroit, Ann
Arbor, Flint, and Grand Rapids. To find out more about the
national Vote for Change kickoff events go to
http://my.barackobama.com/voteforchange.

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