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Marco Rubio for U.S. Senate: 60 days to go!

September 3, 2010 Politics No Comments

Thank you for your support! We’ve clearly come a long way and have less than 60 days to go until the November election.  We need you to keep giving your all for Marco.  Every call made, every door knocked, every dollar raised gets us one step closer to victory.  Be sure to check out our Action Center here and find your local volunteer office here.

This week, we want to highlight some outstanding volunteers Team Rubio.

Narda from Clearwater: Since last November, Narda has been volunteering nearly every day, making sure the Rubio for U.S. Senate office in Clearwater is open and that calls are being made to spread Marco’s message.  Because of her efforts and others like her across Florida, we were able to make over 40,000 calls this week alone.

Billie from Ocala: Although she recently hurt her knee block walking, Billie couldn’t be stopped from getting out the word to her community about Marco’s campaign.  She picked up her phone and started dialing, promising to make 500 calls in a week. But, she didn’t make 500…she made 800!  This made Billie one of our top callers this week!

It’s not hard to understand why our supporters are so committed and energized about Marco’s campaign.  Here’s a sampling of news coverage from the past week:

Marco talked about promoting  a job creation environment in Florida and jumpstarting the U.S. economy on Fox News’ “America’s Newsroom” this week.

Watch news coverage from Marco’s time in the Tampa area on Monday.

A good article to read, “Charlie is flipping, flopping, fumbling and losing.”

Thanks again for everything you do. Please continue to spread the word – talk to your friends and families about what’s at stake, share Marco’s ideas with your networks, make some calls.  In 60 days we can send Marco to Washington to really shake things up.

Thanks for your support,

Team Rubio

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