Calling the voters who’ll make a difference this year is big—or as a certain vice president might say, a BFD.
Joe Biden visited Organizing for America’s New York office last night to thank volunteers for their work. But the Vice President didn’t leave without sitting down to call a few voters in a Congressional district where one of New York's closest races is underway.
The Vice President is making calls—will you too?
Janice, a community organizer with OFA in New York, shared highlights from the Vice President’s visit:
“The Vice President spoke for a few minutes about how many, many Americans are suffering. He talked how millions have been hit hard by the economic downturn, and are feeling frustrated, angry and frightened.
Then he said that many people are only making their choice in this election right now, and so our calls are critical. We're reminding them not only to vote, but that the Democratic candidates are the ones who are working to bring relief to everyone who's struggling.
Next VP Biden thanked us for the work we're doing. He told us that we could take comfort in knowing there are groups of OFA volunteers just like us all around the country working just as hard as we are.”

