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Chris Rock Robo-Calls for Obama

Chris Rock Robo-Calls for Obama
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Here’s a completely earnest Chris Rock doing a robo-call call for Barack Obama.

The calls will cover New York State and target 500,000 to 600,000 voters between the ages of 18 and 35, according to the campaign.

During the call, Rock says, “For the first time in my life, I’m inspired by a leader who puts principles ahead of polls and unites all of us around a common purpose. Whether you vote in every election or you’ve never voted before in your life, this Tuesday, vote for Barack Obama.”

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Anonymous (not verified) says:

It's principles, not principals.

renatam (not verified) says:

Oh no....Hill is "tearing up" again today, sitting in a semi-circle w/a few women aka NH! Turn the page. PLEASE.

renatam (not verified) says:

Yale Daily News Endorses Obama:

“It would seem natural for us to endorse Hillary Clinton for president,” the editors wrote, noting that Mrs. Clinton graduated from Yale Law School in 1973. But “to endorse her would be to endorse intelligence and preparedness, but also divisiveness and the politics of manipulation.”

…Ouch!

Shaun Dakin (not verified) says:

These calls are an epidemic and are invading the privacy of All American Voters.

Our members are taking a stand and saying enough is enough at the National Political Do Not Contact Registry at StopPoliticalCalls.org.

Here is a quote from a member this morning:

"I find it very frustrating... I tend to get calls at the WORST time. I have a one year old daughter, and it NEVER fails that the phone will ring when I put her down for a nap or for bed. Also my vote is PRIVATE... so who do you think you are calling with a survey to find out who I am voting for!!! Stop calling me."

Regards,

Shaun Dakin
CEO and Founder
http://www.stoppoliticalcalls.org

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