Odundo --
This morning in Iowa, your fellow supporters are calling their neighbors
and asking them if they need someone to baby-sit while they caucus tonight.
They're asking if they need directions to their caucus locations,
or even a ride.
This process has been a real human experience -- there's
a strong community and generosity of spirit that's emerged here among Barack's
supporters. It's a feeling that's bigger than the excitement of a typical
political campaign. It's the feeling of a movement.
And that movement isn't just here in Iowa. It's in the three
other early-states, and in every state in the country, as shown by the record
number of people getting involved.
We're just a few thousand donors shy of reaching 500,000
people owning a piece of this campaign. Make your first donation of $25 now
and your gift will be matched by a previous donor. Be part of this
historic moment:
https://donate.barackobama.com/match
That potential to revive that feeling of community and connection
is why Barack and I decided to do this.
We knew there was an opportunity to change politics, to make
it about hope and a shared passion for our common future. And we knew that
other people who feel the same way would come back into the process or decide
to participate for the first time.
We're closer to something historic than anyone ever imagined
we could be.
It's the culmination of talking and listening and building
the kind of organization that engages people. It's the product of a whole
lot of hard work and consistent effort over the last year.
The Iowa caucuses begin at 6:30 tonight, and we only need
a couple thousand more donors to reach our goal. Show your fellow supporters
in Iowa just how many of us are with them tonight.
Make a $25 donation now:
https://donate.barackobama.com/match
Years ago, after we first met, Barack took me to an organizing
meeting in a small church basement in Chicago.
I saw then that he had an extraordinary capacity to bring
people together in pursuit of change -- to make them believe against all
odds in something bigger than themselves and inspire them to work to achieve
it.
That's what's happening here in Iowa and all across the country.
I can't tell you how proud I am of him, and of you, for being
a part of this.
Yours sincerely,
Michelle