Got this in my email today:
Dear Friend,
If you've ever heard John speak (or watched one of the campaign's videos on Youtube) you may have heard him say:
"I want to be the president who walks down the White House lawn and says the word union, who walks down the White House lawn and makes certain that America understands the importance of the organized labor movement in the history of America."
If we want a candidate who will stand up for the working men and women who make up the backbone of this country, we need to elect John. That's why this SaturdayI will join the Carpenters Union in Manchester, New Hampshire to kick-off their local canvass and spread the word about John and his plans for change. We have a lot of ground to cover and a lot of doors to knock this weekend. Can you help spread the word and join me to kick-off a day of canvassing in New Hampshire on Saturday?
Sign-up to canvass this weekend:
www.johnedwards.com/nh/events/rsvp/20071027-carpenters
Unlike most of his Democratic competitors, John doesn't take money from Washington lobbyists. The reason John has made this decision is because when he's president he wants to represent you. He wants to be able to stand up for the working men and women in this country and not be indebted to a bunch of Washington lobbyists.
With the primary getting closer every day, if we don't spread the word in New Hampshire about John's commitment to organized labor and the working men and women of this country, then we will be stuck with four more years of a president more concerned with corporate America than working Americans. You can help spread the word with me this Saturday in New Hampshire.
Join me in Manchester this weekend and sign-up to canvass:
www.johnedwards.com/nh/events/rsvp/20071027-carpenters
- Elizabeth EdwardsText