Guest guest Posted November 5, 2007 Report Share Posted November 5, 2007 Forwarded message: " John Robbins " <no-reply November 5, 2007 10:06:36 AM PST An important step you can take in this election cycle no-reply Dear Friends and Colleagues, I wanted to drop you a short note to ask for your help. There is a group, Democracy For America (DFA), that was inspired by the presidential campaign of Howard Dean, and that fights against the influence of the far right-wing and their radical, destructive policies. At this very moment, DFA is holding a Presidential Primary Pulse Poll to decide which candidate deserves their support. Dennis Kucinich is currently in first place, and if he is still there when the poll closes tonight it will mean a major surge in his credibility. I voted for Representative Dennis Kucinich and I want to keep him in first place. Of the candidates for the Democratic nomination, he has been by far the most outspoken against Bush’s war in Iraq, and against a pre-emptive attack on Iran. Could you take just a minute to vote for Dennis Kucinich right now? Here's the link: http://DemocracyforAmerica.com/VoteKucinich The poll closes Monday night at midnight Central time, Nov 5, 2007. Voting Instructions: You will see Dennis’ photo in the first box. If you wish to vote for him across the board, you can simply drag the blue box that has a question mark in it and that is designated “other,†up to the second choice and third choice boxes, and type his name in the spaces provided. If Dennis wins this poll, it will send a strong message to the nation that his voice needs to be heeded. Please ask everyone you can to vote for Dennis in this poll and forward the link to their lists. Thanks, John Robbins ************************************** See what's new at http://www.aol.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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