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Barack Obama at the Hammerstein-TOMORROW 6/22 — Brooklynian

Barack Obama at the Hammerstein-TOMORROW 6/22

brooklyndula
edited November -1 in Brooklyn Politics

Subject: Barack Obama Speaking at Hammerstein TOMORROW-6/22

This is your chance to see Senator Obama in person! On
Friday, June 22nd from 8:30 pm to 10:30 pm Senator Obama will be in New York, energizing the city that never sleeps at the Hammerstein Ballroom with you and fellow Barack Obama supporters! This is YOUR chance to meet the Senator and hear him speak. We are also expecting live music, comedy, and an incredible evening!

Tickets are $100 for general seating, $250 for preferred seating,
and $500 for a private reception with Senator Obama prior to the event as
well as preferred seating.

The event promises to be absolutely amazing and I truly hope that you can join me and countless other New York Obama supporters on June 22nd!

The only way to purchase tickets is by using the following link:
https://donate.barackobama.com/page/contribute/gbonyc


After purchasing a ticket, please print the receipt that you will receive
via email and bring it to the event.

Also, please forward this invite to your email list or anyone that may be
interested in attending! Let's pack the house!

Comments

  • $100 for general admission? i'd love to see him in person, but that's $200 if hubby & i go, which is a little steep for 2 hours.
  • I think you can see Edwards for free at Cooper Union tonight . . .
    Go Populists!

    are they both in town for Pride or what?
  • my hunch is that the "city that never sleeps" will probably be "energizing" Sen Obama, not vice versa - and the price is way too steep - Hammerstein + $100/head doesn't compute.

    Here's what pitu was referring to re Edwards...

    Tickets for The Cooper Union Dialogue Series featuring Senator John Edwards will be available on a first-come first-serve basis the day of the event, June 21, 2008, beginning at 4 p.m. in front of Cooper Union's Foundation Building: 7 E 7th Street, between 3rd and 4th Avenues. The free event, which will also include Mario M. Cuomo, New York governor; New York Public Radio's Brian Lehrer, of "The Brian Lehrer Show;" and host Cooper Union President George Campbell Jr., will begin at 6 p.m. in The Great Hall.
  • Not to sound like a total hater, but what's with the actively courting the (pardon my ad speak) "urban independant" market? They just had a dance party the other week too going after the hip urban crowd. Not that I don't like to campaigned to a roundabout sort of way, but is the campaign even trying for folks not on a coast?
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