Brian P. Moore,Citizen Activist, Florida, 2012

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Last Minutes Calls to TV and Radio Stations; Fundraising Needs

Posted by Brian P. Moore on August 23, 2010 at 2:05 PM

I have spent the morning calling radio and television stations, and inputting photos and comments in our website on my trip to Jacksonville this weekend.  I was also informed by WMNF Radio that their Friday afternoon Interview will be posted this afternoon or evening, at the same time as my opponent, Alex Sink, will have her exchange aired as well.

 

We also sent out a fundraising letter to campaign members, volunteers, friends and family seeking financial assistance in these waning hours of the campaign.  We hope you can help with a donation via our website donation page, or mailing a check.  You need to let us know by e-mail or phone so that we had a firm idea of the dollars available for today and tomorrow.

 

We have new pictures and commentary in the photo album for the WMNF radio interview with Sean Kinane, as well as on my trip to Jacksonville this weekend, and appearing on the multiple news reports of three Jacksonville TV stations.

 

Thank you for your help, moral support and passing the word to your friends and colleagues.

 

Brian

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