Friday, October 29, 2004

 

Help Secure A Win For Calder Clay

Rufus Montgomery: Your vote counts!

VICTORY IS NEAR!

With your help, George W. Bush will be re-elected... Johnny Isakson will go to the U.S. Senate...

And Calder Clay will be elected to the U.S. House!

Republicans in our community must come together at the end of this race and push each other across the finish line to victory. Our local candidates will be successful as well if we get the Republican vote out.

Your efforts will mean the difference between winning and losing.

Volunteers are welcome for the final weekend push to walk door to door and make phone calls in all 31 counties of the 3rd Congressional District for our next congressman, Calder Clay.

It can mean the difference between winning and losing on November 2.

Consider this email an action alert. Consider this email that extra help that we need right now. Consider this email a wake up call that if we don't get our vote out, the idea of a President John Kerry could become a reality? There truly is so much more work that needs to be completed. We look forward to seeing you.

Join us through Election Day as we make calls to our friends and neighbors. We'll keep walking door-to-door and waving signs until the polls close on Tuesday. Call us at (478) 923-2429 for details about where you can help!

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Related Hot Topic:GOP Leaders Blitz Through Midstate

Perdue, Isakson, Clay among politicians, candidates participating in bus tour

The Macon Telegraph - Don Schanche Jr.

Republican leaders blitzed through Middle Georgia on Wednesday on a 36-city bus tour to tout their candidates in Tuesday's election and stir up supporters to go to the polls.

Gov. Sonny Perdue, U.S. Rep. Johnny Isakson and congressional candidates Calder Clay and Lynn Westmoreland were on hand for the Milledgeville-Macon leg.

They gave a pep talk to about 150 supporters outside the old courthouse in Milledgeville and later mingled with party officials and volunteers outside Fincher's Barbecue on Houston Avenue in Macon.

Perdue said he believes his party has a good chance next week to take control of the state House, as it now controls the Senate.

"I feel we'll be very competitive," he said. "I feel there's a good chance there could be an absolute (Republican) majority on election night in the House of Representatives for the first time."

Isakson, meanwhile, said he expects the GOP will display the kind of well-organized get-out-the-vote effort that helped elect Perdue in 2002.

"We got a good practice run in July (for the primary election)" he said. "That has done nothing but expand since the primary was over with."



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