Politics & Government
Obama Campaign to Host Leap Day Grassroots Event
The NH campaign will be rallying supporters in neighborhoods across the state on Wednesday.

Leap day comes just once every four years, and the Obama campaign in New Hampshire is putting that extra day to good use— an extra day to organize and reach out to voters by hosting more than 15 grassroots events across the state.
The Obama campaign is calling this day of action a “Leap to Victory.”
They invite Granite Staters to join the Obama campaign on Wednesday, February 29 at a grassroots event in their neighborhood as they work together in "having conversations with our neighbors and bringing new supporters into our work."
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There will be a Leap to Victory phonebank in Amherst from 5 p.m. until 7 p.m. The location has not been determined as of yet.
A press release said that earlier this month, the President went to Congress and defined in clear terms what he is fighting for in the months ahead – focusing on the Middle Class and building an economy to last. They invite Granite Staters to stand with President Obama as they "leap" toward victory.
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To find other nearby events and RSVP to their local “Leap to Victory” grassroots event at www.barackobama.com by clicking on the “Attend an event” link.
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