Saturday, April 7, 2012

Homepage Share via Email One Year Ago Office Openings Powered By People Donations Volunteers Take Action Photos Videos Get Involved One year ago On April 4th, 2011, supporters across the country came together to launch President Obama’s re-election campaign. Since we hit the ground running that day, volunteers and staff have been busy building a grassroots organization in all 50 states. Scroll down to see how far we’ve come, then sign up to be a part of the action between now and November. From San Francisco to Boston, we’re opening field offices to bring our organization to towns and cities all over the U.S. In the last year alone, we got operations up and running in 50 states. April May June July Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Represents Organizing for America and Obama for America Offices Scranton, Pennsylvania Office Next Photo Next Photo Next Photo Scranton, PA Our amazing team of volunteers and supporters came out in force to help warm our new office in downtown Scranton. Take a look at this some of the highlights from a fun night and see how fired up and ready to go the Electric City is. Des Moines, IA Des Moines, IA We’ve started moving into our new campaign office here in Des Moines and as you can see, it’s really starting to feel like home. Some might find it looks familiar, and there is a reason for that: it’s the same office the Romney campaign used during the caucuses. They have already packed up and moved on to other primary states, but today, we’re moving in. Bowling Green, OH Office Next Photo Next Photo Next Photo Bowling Green, OH On Sunday over 100 fired up supporters helped launch our Wood County home base in Bowling Green. Attendees were treated to good food, beautiful artwork, and great conversation. Check out the photos, and make sure you sign up to volunteer to attend the next big event in your area. PreviousNext Powered By People Supporters in all 50 states are driving this campaign by making phone calls, knocking on doors, and hosting events. Scroll down to learn more about the folks who have already stepped up. More than 1.8 Million people have donated to support Obama 2012. Volunteers Across America: Alaska Volunteers: Alaska Alaska is a unique place to organize and campaign. Any event usually gets a good amount of buzz because it’s a great chance to be social. Last weekend, we held a rally to support the President in Anchorage. About 30 of us got together to wave Obama 2012 signs and support the President. It was cold, but it was nothing a little hot chocolate couldn’t make better. Celebrating a Birthday with Her Obama Family Celebrating a birthday with her Obama family Last week, Marge, a volunteer in DuPage County celebrated her 89th birthday with her Obama family in the field office in Lombard. She’s so dedicated to re-electing President Obama that we couldn’t even get the phone out of her hand while we sang ‘Happy Birthday.’ Ready to vote at 98 years old Ready to vote at 98 years old 98-year old Dick Gibbons lives in a nearby retirement home with his wife Gertrude. He was engaged in a lively political discourse with other residents and wanted information he could share about President Obama’s accomplishments. PreviousNext Taking Action Over the last 12 months, volunteers have been working to organize neighborhood teams, register voters, and bring new supporters on board. March 2012 28,571 total events April May June July Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Chicago SOTU house party Next Photo Next Photo Next Photo State of the Union in Illinois A team of volunteers in downtown Chicago joined thousands of supporters across the country who held watch parties last night for President Obama’s State of the Union address. After the speech, first-time host Joy and a few of her guests shared their favorite State of the Union moments—and their thoughts on the party. Wisconsin Student Summit Next Photo Next Photo Next Photo Wisconsin Student Summit Student supporters rallied together at the University of Wisconsin-Madison for the Greater Together Student Summit. Like the other summits taking place at colleges and universities across the country, it was a chance for students to strategize ways to turn out the vote on campus. In Wisconsin, students are putting together their own brand of dorm-to-dorm organizing. Women for Obama in North Carolina Next Photo Next Photo Next Photo Women for Obama in NC Gathering in homes, campaign offices—and, in Garner, NC at the “Touch of Class” salon—supporters got together at hundreds of Women for Obama house parties across the country. Check out the photos to see the women of Garner make plans for the next eight and half months and listen in to a call with First Lady Michelle Obama. PreviousNext President Obama, arriving in a cold and sunny Wisconsin this morning President Obama, arriving on a cold and sunny Wisconsin morning 11,823 468 Around the table tonight: Cathleen & John, Judy & Mitch, ReGina & Bob, Barack & Michelle. Around the table: Cathleen & John, Judy & Mitch, ReGina & Bob, Barack & Michelle. 11,655 432 View from HQ: A beautiful evening in Chicago. View from HQ: A beautiful evening in Chicago. 11,520 355 Happy Pi Day Happy Pi Day 10,343 333 Here at the Chicago HQ, this is one of our favorite quotes from President Obama. What's yours? Here at the Chicago HQ, this is one of our favorite quotes from President Obama. What's yours? 9,514 300 PreviousNext Since the launch of the campaign, folks have captured hundreds of moments through photos—take a look through some favorite snapshots from the last year. PreviousNext From meeting the organizers who are building this campaign to a look at where we’ve been, the last 365 days have been full of stories. Sign up to volunteer Would you like to receive campaign news and local updates via text message? Yes (standard message and data rates apply: text STOP to cancel) Privacy Policy Terms of Service Paid for by Obama for America © 2011–2012 Obama for America. All Rights Reserved. Next



One year ago

On April 4th, 2011, supporters across the country came together to launch President Obama’s re-election campaign. Since we hit the ground running that day, volunteers and staff have been busy building a grassroots organization in all 50 states.
Scroll down to see how far we’ve come, then sign up to be a part of the action between now and November.
From San Francisco to Boston, we’re opening field offices to bring our organization to towns and cities all over the U.S. In the last year alone, we got operations up and running in 50 states.

Represents Organizing for America and Obama for America Offices

Powered By People

Supporters in all 50 states are driving this campaign by making phone calls, knocking on doors, and hosting events. Scroll down to learn more about the folks who have already stepped up.

More than 1.8 Million

people have donated to support Obama 2012.

Taking Action

Over the last 12 months, volunteers have been working to organize neighborhood teams, register voters, and bring new supporters on board.


Since the launch of the campaign, folks have captured hundreds of moments through photos—take a look through some favorite snapshots from the last year.
From meeting the organizers who are building this campaign to a look at where we’ve been, the last 365 days have been full of stories.
Sign up to volunteer
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