Win The State Senate, Campaign For Johnson, Stay Warm In NYC

Are you a cold weather wimp like me? You can still campaign for Craig Johnson in the 7th Senatorial District. The Special Election is today. Give some time for phone-banking:

ACT NOW NYC Phonebanks

ACT NOW is organizing final weekday phonebanks in Manhattan. Join the phonebank Tuesday, February 6 (Election Day) from
12:00 to 8:00pm. All phonebanks at the Communications Workers of America office: 80 Pine St at Pearl St, 1 block north of Wall St., 37th Floor. Close-by subways are 2/3 and J/M/Z at Wall Street.

For more information contact ACT NOW NY at info@actnowny.org, 212-717-7125 or on the web at http://www.actnowny.org.

We can help Craig Johnson win this seat, today. Those of us unwilling to brave the cold no longer have a good excuse, thanks to Heather W. at DFNYC.


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