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Neil Jensen

Hello Obama Delegates!

Over the past 17 months -- aside from family and work -- I've had little time or energy for anything other than helping Barack Obama become the Democratic nominee and the 44th President of the United States.

It has truly been one of the most rewarding experiences of my life. And I am deeply proud to have had the opportunity to assist the Obama campaign in any way that I could.

I would be deeply honored if you would consider casting your vote for me to represent Vermont as a delegate to the Democratic National Convention.

Throughout the last year and a half, I've tried to keep focused on the central idea of the Obama campaign -- that there is far more that unites us than divides us.

And to this end, I've worked to try to break down barriers, actively attempting to bring together young and old, on-line and off-line organizing, top-down Chicago HQ and state-based bottom-up structures, field volunteers and fundraisers, the politically connected and the newly energized...

Some of you may already be familiar with aspects of the work that I've been involved with. But, I'd like to try your patience just a bit if I could, to help demonstrate why I believe I played an important role in building and maintaining the citizen-based Obama campaign in Vermont...


OK, well, there you have it... There's probably not much more I should add except to say that I'd really, really love to go to Denver.

It would be an experience of a lifetime for me -- after such a long journey -- to be in that convention hall, representing Vermont and the ideals of this historic campaign, and to hear Barack Obama accept the nomination on August 28th, 2008, the 45th anniversary of Martin Luther King's "I Have a Dream" speech.

If you've made it this far, thanks so much for taking the time to allow me the opportunity to make my case.

However, there are certainly many other dedicated people who've put in days, weeks, and months and months of hard work for Barack Obama. And we Vermonters should be proud to have so many deserving candidates to choose from.

See you all on Saturday!

Neil Jensen
Monkton, VT


P.S. I think the following excerpts help provide some further context...

From a March 6th, 2008 article on Barack's victory in Vermont, by Dan Barlow of the Vermont Press Bureau...

http://www.timesargus.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080306/NEWS01/803060357/1002/NEWS01

Obama may have Neil Jensen of Monkton to thank for his win here Tuesday night. Jensen, a web designer, began talking to friends about the Illinois senator in the fall of 2006 -- long before he was even a declared candidate.

A meet-up of Obama supporters at a restaurant in Burlington in December 2006 attracted about 30 people, Jensen said. Soon, the monthly meetings began drawing more and more interested Vermonters -- a base that the campaign easily tapped into when it began its groundwork this year in the state.

“Our goal at first was to help out in New Hampshire,” Jensen said. “But once it became clear that Vermont might actually be important in this, we shifted focus.”

Thankfully, Obama’s campaign did not take a top-down approach to generating support in Vermont, he added, and instead facilitated the efforts and outreach brainstormed by supporters on the grass-roots-level, Jensen said...

A statement of support from Obama volunteer, Mark Wiznitzer...

Neil Jensen (Monkton) is well known as the creator of Vermonters for Obama on My.BarackObama.com and www.vermontersforobama.org.  As such he has been an unofficial spokesman for all Obama supporters in Vermont, as well as the lead organizer of many of our grass roots activities.  However, most of you probably did not realize that Neil is also the creator of the Obama Rapid Response group (in addition to the Citizen Strategy Think Tank), an informal media watchdog effort that is probably the most active and successful of all barackobama.com groups.  And he has administered that group with unbelievable tact and patience.  Neil also speaks eloquently to the substantive issues that have dominated the campaign and embodies the civil tone that Barack has asked us to maintain in this heated contest.

And finally: The Ben & Jerry ObamaMobile (my kids certainly thought it was cool) ...

The ObamaMobile...