This weekend the Barack Obama campaign for change in Iowa held office openings across the state. There are now a total of 15 offices where Obama supporters and Democrats are organizing to ensure success up and down the ballot this November. It’s been an exciting few days, with canvass kickoffs and our precinct captains coming back into these offices—honestly it sometimes it feels like a family reunion.
Our team of volunteers and amazing precinct captains in Sioux City recently got together for a pot luck dinner to talk about how they are going to organize their communities and reach out to their friends, family and neighbors. Many of the supporters have known each other and been working together for months (and some over a year!), but there were also lots of new faces looking to get involved in our campaign for change.
Pot Luck Dinner at the Sioux City Office
We would love for you to join us at one of our local offices and find out about upcoming events, or learn how you can get involved with your neighborhood team. Click here to sign up online and someone from our campaign will reach out to get you more information.
Although we are working at all of our offices across the state to elect Democrats from the Statehouse to the White House, one thing that continues to be on all of our minds, and that will continue to be a large part of the work we are doing here in Iowa, will be volunteering in the communities that were affected by the recent tornados and floods.
If you haven’t already, find out how you can make a difference by visiting our flood relief website.
This photo is from the Siouxland’s Habitat for Humanity event that was attended by Obama supporters from Sioux City. Dozens of volunteers have been helping out every weekend, but there are still thousands of people who need our help, and we strongly encourage you to find out how you can make a difference for these communities.
Click here to get involved.
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