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Wednesday, January 05, 2005

IMMEDIATE ACTION ALERT: Call Barbara Boxer Before Thursday Morning About Contesting Ohio

From Lydia Flores, an activist in Central Valley, CA:
"Just came from a group which gathered at Senator Barbara Boxer's Office here in Fresno. There were about 20 of us representing Fresno, Visalia, Porterville and Springville. It was awesome since they had to come to Fresno through the rain.  We were told that Senator Boxer was willing to be the Senator who will ask for the re-election in Ohio provided she sees numbers [of supporters]. One of the activists suggested that we spread the news to call Senator Boxer before Thursday when this concern comes up for a vote."

Okay, let her hear from us!  Please call or fax Senator Boxer at one of the offices listed below and ask her to join Congressman John Conyers and other members of the House of Representatives in opposing certification of the electoral votes from Ohio.  Then send this message out far and wide to your lists. We CAN bring about a fair tally of this election.
Thanks again, Cindy and Jim, CWare@aol.com

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How to contact Senator Barbara Boxer--If the message box for one number is full, try another or send a fax:

in Washington:
112 Hart Senate Office Building
Washington, D.C. 20510
Tel. (202) 224-3553

in Sacramento:
501  I Street, Suite 7-600
Sacramento, CA 95814
Tel. (916) 448-2787
Fax (916) 448-2563

in San Francisco:
1700 Montgomery Street, Suite 240
San Francisco, CA 94111
Tel. (415) 403-0100
Fax (415) 956-6701

in Los Angeles:
312 N. Spring Street, Suite 1748
Los Angeles, CA 90012
Tel. (213) 894-5000
Fax (213) 894-5042

in Fresno:
1130 O Street, Suite 2450
Fresno, CA 93721
Tel. (559) 497-5109
Fax (559) 497-5111 fax

in San Diego:
600 B Street, Suite 2240
San Diego, CA 92101
Tel. (619) 239-3884
Fax (619) 239-5719

in San Bernadino:
201 North E Street, Suite 210
San Bernardino, CA 92401
Tel. (909) 888-8525
Fax (909) 888-8613

January 5, 2005 at 11:32 PM in Candidates & Races, Current Affairs | Permalink

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