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Houseparties this Saturday for Howard Dean

April 23rd, 2003 · No Comments

Supporters of former Vermont governor Howard Dean are organizing four house parties to be held this Saturday, April 26 in the Boston area.

You’re Invited

  • To help get our country back on track
  • To have your voice be heard
  • To “Stand Up” for Howard Dean on April 26

Andover 11 am – 1 pm, 12 noon conference call with Governor Dean RSVP to: Donald Miller, (donaldmiller@massfordean.org)

Barnstable 11 am – 1 pm, 12 noon conference call with Governor Dean RSVP to: Jackie Mitchell, (jackiemitchell@massfordean.org)

Boston 4-6 pm, 5 pm conference call with Governor Dean RSVP to: Michael Cohen, (michaelcohen@massfordean.org)

Cambridge 3-5 pm, 4 pm conference call with Governor Dean RSVP to: Christopher Field, (christopherfield@massfordean.org)

$35 Student $50 Suggested Donation $100 Sponsor

Don’t miss your chance to question the former Vermont governor about how to save the Democrats, the country and the world.


*WHY THE HOUSE PARTIES ARE IMPORTANT*

Because of FEC matching, the first $250 given by every donor is effectively doubled, so a $100 contribution is actually worth $200 to the campaign. This aspect of campaign finance is especially helpful for a campaign like Dean’s which is likely to have a large number of relatively small donations, in contrast to some of the other campaigns which will likely have larger, but fewer donations. Ten $100 contributions to the Dean campaign from grassroots supporters are worth $2000 to Dean’s election effort, while one $1500 donation to, say, Kerry or Edwards is worth only $1750.

I (Betsy) am bringing salty/crunchy things to the Cambridge party, but all parties will be great. Please do come if you can! And let me know if you want to come: betsy_devine (at) yahoo (dot) com (Thanks to Mike Weissman for the email I borrowed from to create this blog entry!)


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