$1 Million for Obama in 1 Minute; Grassroots Campaign 'An Obama Minute' Aims for Million-Dollar Minute on April 21st

NEW YORK, April 20 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The grassroots campaign "An Obama Minute" (http://www.anobamaminute.com/), a website aiming to collect $1 million in contributions for Senator Barack Obama's presidential campaign in only one minute, announced today it has nearly reached two thirds of its goal in pledged contributions. The event will occur on April 21st at 1pm Eastern Time, the day before the hotly contested Pennsylvania Democratic Presidential Primary.

"The goal is to create a vehicle for everyday voters to organize and amplify the extraordinary value of individuals working together," said Scott Cohen, creator of the site and a Manhattan-based photographer. "The power of Barack Obama's campaign is his ability to bridge political and demographic divides and bring people together."

Initial numbers show that pledged contributors are overwhelmingly small donors from across the country, overseas and across all demographics. In addition to the unique method of the campaign driving contributions, a number of large organizations -- including the 1.6 million member Service Employees International Union (SEIU) -- have endorsed the effort and are encouraging their members to donate to the campaign on April 21st at 1pm.

While the site is encouraging donations of $100, the campaign was devised with math in mind that large quantities of small donations can make an enormous difference. Here's the math:

$100 x 10,000 people = $1,000,000
$50 x 20,000 people = $1,000,000
$25 x 50,000 people = $1,000,000
$10 x 100,000 people = $1,000,000


After contributors register to contribute on http://www.anobamaminute.com/, on Monday morning, April 21st, contributors will be taken directly to a donation page on the Barack Obama's campaign site:
For contributors who are unavailable at that time, they can still be part of the effort by making a donation before April 21st at http://my.barackobama.com/anobamaminute .

CONTACT
Jennifer Cunningham, (917) 783-5797
Scott Cohen, (917) 859-7935


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Source: Grassroots Enterprise

CONTACT: Jennifer Cunningham, +1-917-783-5797, or Scott Cohen,
+1-917-859-7935, both of Grassroots Enterprise

Web site: http://www.anobamaminute.com/
http://my.barackobama.com/anobamaminute


2008-04-20 15:01:32 0339996 PRNEWSWIRE

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