Obama’s Campaign for Change to Launch Statewide Canvass, Open Seven New Offices
ST. PAUL – U.S. Sen. Barack Obama’s Minnesota Campaign for Change will launch a statewide canvass and open seven new offices across Minnesota tomorrow morning. A variety of Minnesota leaders will attend the office openings, including U.S. Congressman Keith Ellison, Minnesota House Speaker Margaret Anderson Kelliher, Minnesota Assistant Senate Majority Leader Tarryl Clark, Minneapolis Mayor R.T. Rybak, state Rep. Larry Haws, state Sen. Kathy Sheran and state Sen. Keith Langseth. This will be the first wave of office openings for Obama’s Campaign for Change.
Obama’s Campaign for Change staff and volunteers will use the offices to build an unprecedented grassroots organization to bring Obama’s message of change to Minnesotans in their communities. The offices will serve as the frame upon which Obama’s neighbor-to-neighbor, grassroots campaign will be built.
After the office openings on Saturday, Obama volunteers will head out into their communities to knock on doors and talk to their neighbors about Obama’s ideas to strengthen the economy and get America back on track.
These events are free and open to the public.
At each office, the doors will open at 10:00 AM.
See office address information below.
Obama’s Campaign for Change – Wayzata Headquarters
15700 Wayzata Blvd
Wayzata, MN
Obama’s Campaign for Change – Duluth Headquarters
302 Superior Street
Duluth, MN
Obama’s Campaign for Change – St. Cloud Headquarters
904 W. Saint Germain Street
St. Cloud, MN
Obama’s Campaign for Change – Minneapolis Headquarters
514 Hennepin Avenue E
Minneapolis, MN
Obama’s Campaign for Change – Northfield Headquarters
102 3rd Street E
Northfield, MN
Obama’s Campaign for Change – Mankato Headquarters
Midtown Square
220 E Main Street, Suite 1
Mankato, MN
Obama’s Campaign for Change – Moorhead Headquarters
817 Center Avenue
Moorhead, MN

