Now, Here's How to REALLY Restore Sanity

You came, you rallied, you restored sanity -- almost. There's still some crazy out there, and that's why grassroots volunteers with Organizing for America are stepping it up to get voters to the polls in the elections just three days from now.
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You came, you rallied, you restored sanity -- almost. There’s still some crazy out there, and that’s why grassroots volunteers with Organizing for America

are stepping it up to get voters to the polls in the elections just three days from now.

Here’s a quick rundown on what you can do right now to join in and restore sanity, wherever you live:

Don’t leave DC yet -- walk a few blocks from the mall to call voters. Just minutes from the National Mall, we’re holding a massive phone bank to restore sanity at the Democratic National Committee. Starting at 3:30 p.m. on Saturday, we’ll be calling voters in key districts. It’s easy, it’s fun, and makes a big difference in the races that will be decided by razor thin margins.


  • Find a get-out-the-vote event in your state. They’re happening everywhere this weekend and through Election Day -- join with supporters where you live and knock on doors and call voters.


  • Make calls from home using our easy call tool. Calling voters from home or anywhere else has never been easier. Call.BarackObama.com connects you with voters in your area and gives you guidance on what to say.


  • Get on the bus. We’ve got buses leaving DC for Ohio and Virginia -- hop on. Both states have close races, with strong Democrats who could use our help during the closing stretch. We’re running buses of volunteers to each state, and others, with free housing included.

    So take that energy from today's rally, and put it to good use helping Democrats restore sanity. It's all hands on deck from here ’til polls close on Tuesday.

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