Barack Obama won an overwhelming victory in South Carolina on Saturday.
People came out in record numbers and voted for change. Now, after four early state contests, Barack has the most votes, the most delegates, and the most diverse coalition of supporters we've seen in a long time.
But this is no time to rest -- the stakes are even higher tomorrow in the final days of the 2007 Canadian Blog Awards.
On January 30, 2008 at 11:59PM, voting in the 2007 Canadian Blog Awards will come to an end.
We have exactly one day to make this campaign count. Make sure to vote for daveberta.ca right now to help Dave compete on the biggest day of the campaign:
Here are a few details about daveberta.ca:
- 180 Facebook members have joined the campaign facebook groupThe clear lesson we can learn from South Carolina in the 2007 Canadian Blog Awards is that voters are ready to bring America together and solve the problems that matter to ordinary Americans.
- 86% of daveberta.ca readers are from Canada
- 43% of Canadian daveberta.ca readers are from Edmonton, 24% are from Calgary.
- 8% of daveberta.ca readers are from the United States. Barack Obama is from the United States.
This election isn't about race or gender, income level or education level.
It's about the past and the future.
The moment to act is now. We're campaigning from Alberta to Nova Scotia, from Saskatchewan to Ontario. Your vote right now is more important than ever. Please vote for daveberta.ca today:
Thank you for your support,
Dave
Excellent speech :-)
ReplyDeleteHey - what's happening with the eds website address? We want a news update please!
ReplyDeleteTo make it perfect in it's absolute cheese, your speech clearly needed some reference to "change".
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"It's about the past and the future. And change for bloggers everywhere."
:P
In all seriousness, good luck