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The Final Push!

This is it everyone. With election day less than a week away, we're in the final stretch of the campaign. What we do this weekend is more important than everything else up to this point. We're ahead 45-36 right now according to the Telegraph but these numbers mean absolutely nothing if we don't get our people to the polls!

To Volunteer - call or visit the Nashua Democratic Party Office:
# 883-0947
82 Main St.
Nashua, NH 03060

Get Involved! There are plenty of ways for you to volunteer every day between now and November 7th... (see below for list of events)
Stand-Outs/ Visibility
Monday11/66-8 AMExit 5
Tuesday11/7All DayPolling Stations


Lit Drops/ Get-Out-The-Vote
Sat-Sun11/4-11/510-1, 2-6 PMDropping Literature/ GOTV Canvassing
Thur-Tues11/2-11/7All DayGOTV Phonebanking (2 hr. shifts)
Tuesday11/73:30-8 PMKnock-and-Pull



To Volunteer - call or visit the Nashua Democratic Party Office:
# 883-0947
82 Main St.
Nashua, NH 03060

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- by Andy Edwards | 11/01/2006 | Comments (1)


Article in the Nashua Telegraph


This Sunday's Nashua Telegraph features us in a front page story.

I'm very pleased with how it came out, and the photo didn't hurt too much. I'd like to thank Michael Brindley for coming to Jeff and I with this story, and also my mother for her contribution to it:

Mary Edwards, Andrew’s mother, said politics has always been a topic of discussion in her household.

“We talk about politics at the dinner table,” she said. “Andrew’s always had a really keen interest in politics. And he has a lot to say.”

She and her husband are voters and have been active in their children’s educations. She has tried to help Andrew with his campaign, going door to door and planting signs. And come Election Day, she wasn’t bashful about who will get her vote.

“I will vote for my son,” she said.


Correction: I am majoring in Biochemistry, not Biotech.

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- by Andy Edwards | 10/29/2006 | Comments (0)