From the Democratic Party of Virginia, this sums up very well what’s going to go down in Richmond tomorrow, as a few thousand “Tea Party fanatics” nominates…shocker, three “Tea Party fanatics” to their 2013 ticket. Thrilling, huh?
This Saturday, the Republican Party of Virginia is holding a convention to formally nominate their candidate for Governor.
You have a choice:
Join a small group of Tea Party fanatics in Richmond to attack climate science, women's health access, and more, or
Join hundreds of passionate volunteers across the Commonwealth and encourage people to fight back on Election Day.
The same day, we're organizing a statewide Day of Action. Hundreds of Terry supporters like you will encourage your neighbors to pledge to vote this November. Will you volunteer for our Day of Action on Saturday?
Yes, I can participate on Saturday.
http://action.terrymcauliffe.com/…
I can't volunteer on Saturday, but will in the future!
http://action.terrymcauliffe.com/…
So, I lied — you do have one other option this Saturday: staying home. But here's why you shouldn't:
Pledging to vote sounds simple — most of us say we're going to vote in every election. But it turns out that when people make a pledge to vote, they're much more likely to actually get to the polls when it counts.
So it's really important you ask your neighbors to make this pledge.
Can we count on you to volunteer this Saturday?
Yes, I can participate on Saturday.
http://action.terrymcauliffe.com/…
I can't volunteer on Saturday, but will in the future!
http://action.terrymcauliffe.com/…
We have organizers leading Day of Action canvasses across Virginia — one of them will be near you, so I really hope you'll join in.
See you Saturday,
Michelle Kleppe
Field Director
Democratic Party of Virginia