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Since I wrote you late yesterday, several hundred people have rushed us a contribution to help the Barr/Root Presidential campaign be on all 50 state ballots this November 4th. As you can imagine in a Presidential campaign there are hundreds (and sometimes it feels like thousands) of important projects that need our immediate attention, but in June -- one issue dominates all others. And as I’m sure you know its making sure we get on all 50 state ballots. About 27 states are relatively easy but 23 take varying degrees of work I’ll be anxiously waiting to hear from you. In Liberty,

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  • Since I wrote you late yesterday, several hundred people have rushed us a contribution to help the Barr/Root Presidential campaign be on all 50 state ballots this November 4th. As you can imagine in a Presidential campaign there are hundreds (and sometimes it feels like thousands) of important projects that need our immediate attention, but in June -- one issue dominates all others. And as I’m sure you know its making sure we get on all 50 state ballots. About 27 states are relatively easy but 23 take varying degrees of work I’ll be anxiously waiting to hear from you. In Liberty,
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  • Since I wrote you late yesterday, several hundred people have rushed us a contribution to help the Barr/Root Presidential campaign be on all 50 state ballots this November 4th. As you can imagine in a Presidential campaign there are hundreds (and sometimes it feels like thousands) of important projects that need our immediate attention, but in June -- one issue dominates all others. And as I’m sure you know its making sure we get on all 50 state ballots. About 27 states are relatively easy but 23 take varying degrees of work But no question, Oklahoma is the hardest state. In 2004 Oklahoma voters’ only choice was between a Republican and a Democrat. No third party or independent candidate was on the ballot – in fact they’ve rigged the election rules in Oklahoma so you can’t even write in a candidate’s name. Late yesterday, I got a phone call from Oklahoma State Chair, Angela O’Dell. To say Angela is passionate about her job as State Chair would be an understatement. When I spoke with her last evening, I could all but see the tears streaming down her face as she was in a panic about getting enough signatures to get on the Oklahoma ballot. To get Bob on the ballot in Oklahoma we need to collect 61,478 signatures by July 15. But we can’t seriously start collecting the needed signatures until we raise $40,000 to hire the people needed to collect the signatures. To complete the entire process of getting the 61,478 signatures will require another $83,000 – but we can’t even start until we raise the 1st $40,000. I don’t mean to seem pushy but I know how much you share Bob’s concern that domestically and in foreign policy our government is dangerously out of control. So if you have not had a chance to send a donation in reply to yesterday’s letter, please do so today. We must get on all 50 State ballots to make sure that on Election Day November 4, 2008. We will have the largest vote ever expressing American’s opposition to the out of control, power seeking, power hungry, big government Republican and Democratic politicians who are driving our great country into the ground. I’ll be anxiously waiting to hear from you. In Liberty, Russ Verney Campaign Manager Bob Barr '08
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