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Getting Dodd on the Ballot


Chris Dodd, who was endorsed by the International Association of Fire Fighters, is looking for a hand getting on the ballot in ten states, including New York.

From a campaign email:

“We need your help to collect the signatures [sic] to make sure his name is on the ballot in your state. It doesn't have to take a lot of time and it doesn't have to take a lot of work to help Chris Dodd become the next President of the United States.” [skip] “We're looking for help in the following states; Alabama, Delaware, Illinois, Indiana, Montana, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Vermont, and Virginia. If you have friends or family in any of those states that would like to help please pass the word along.”

Here's the whole thing:

Dear , Fall is here and the campaign for the Democratic nomination for president is heating up. Senator Dodd is out in Iowa and New Hampshire talking to voters and spreading his message of bold leadership and ability to get results. He's doing everything he can to win in Iowa and New Hampshire and he's going to need your help to ensure he can continue the momentum he builds as the race continues on.

We need your help to collect the sigantures to make sure his name is on the ballot in your state. It doesn't have to take a lot of time and it doesn't have to take a lot of work to help Chris Dodd become the next President of the United States. All you have to do is collect as few as 10 signatures to help put Chris Dodd on the ballot. It's easy to get started, sign up and we'll send you a packet with petitions, instructions, and some tips on how and where to collect signatures, and even a postage paid envelope to return the petitions. We're looking for help in the following states; Alabama, Delaware, Illinois, Indiana, Montana, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Vermont, and Virginia. If you have friends or family in any of those states that would like to help please pass the word along. To get started or for more information please sign up at this page.

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Author:Azi Paybarah
Publication:The New York Observer
Date:Sep 28, 2007
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