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About ONE Vote '08

Thanks for joining the fight against global disease and extreme poverty this election season! Our goal in this group is to "track" the efforts of ONE Vote '08ers in engaging the presidential candidates on the campaign trail.

Please submit any photos you have in which you and/or other ONE Vote '08 volunteers captured a presidential candidate next to ONE branding. Maybe you notice the candidate wearing a ONE band. Maybe you notice ONE signs in the background while the candidate is shaking hands. Maybe you are able to get a photo with the candidate while wearing a ONE shirt. Share it with the world!

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ONE Vote ‘08 is an unprecedented, bi-partisan campaign to energize presidential candidates and ONE members to make the fight against global poverty a key foreign policy and security issue at the 2008 ballot box. Two former Senate Majority Leaders – Senators Bill Frist and Tom Daschle – are co-chairing ONE Vote ’08 and will travel the country talking with candidates and voters about America’s role in the world and what the next president can do to save lives and secure our future.

With the force of millions of ONE members from all 50 states and a coalition of more than 100 of the nation’s leading non-profit, religious and charitable groups, ONE Vote ’08 will educate and mobilize voters to ensure that the next American president is committed to strengthening our security and saving lives by ending global disease and poverty.

http://www.ONEvote08.org

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