Get your yard sign!
Posted on Thursday, August 26 at 12:10pm
It's almost Labor Day. Election Day is only a few weeks away - and that means we are starting to see more yard signs.
I can't tell you how exciting it is for Chet, Patty, and me to see yard signs across the state as we travel. We even saw them all over our neighborhood as we walked the kids to school.
So I asked Donn and the rest of the campaign staff to make sure that everyone who supports Chet and Patty have the opportunity get their own sign right away. This way you can show your support right in your neighborhood.
Just go to our website and request a yard sign. One of our terrific campaign staff will bring one to you. It's that simple - and you can show your support for Chet, Patty, and their vision for a better Iowa. Request your sign today!There is an old saying that "yard signs don't vote" - and that is true. But while Terry Branstad keeps lobbing personal attack after personal attack against Chet, it's important to show everyone we know better than to believe the same old Republican smear tactics.
Iowans like you and me are focused on making their communities better and taking care of their families. We need a Governor who understands how to create jobs in the 21st century and who is dedicated to looking out for all of us - and that is why we need to show our support for Chet and Patty.
Your yard sign is important because it shows everyone in your neighborhood and everyone who drives by that people are taking a stand and choosing a better future over the same old, tired political games of the past.
Thousands of people have already asked for their sign - and I am asking you to join them today.
Take a minute to request your yard sign and proudly show your friends and neighbors that you are choosing a better, brighter future for Iowa. Just fill out the form today and we will have someone deliver your sign to your house!
Thank you again for all your support and I look forward to seeing you and the hundreds of thousands of Iowans that support our vision for Iowa's future.
Sincerely,
Mari Culver
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