With the Pennsylvania primary four days away, Penn for Obama and Penn Democrats plan to continue Baracking the vote - only more so.
In the days leading up to Tuesday’s primary, Penn for Obama will “pretty much ramp up everything we have been doing,” Wharton freshman and co-president of Penn for Obama Mike Stratton said.
This means trying to get more volunteers, according to Stratton, who said today’s rally with Obama - which will be held at Independence Mall - will “excite a lot of people.”
In addition, Penn for Obama will “continue trying to educate people about the upcoming election,” according to Wharton MBA student Julian Harris, the group’s other co-president
“We want to make sure people know where to vote and know to vote early,” said College sophomore Lauren Wyatt, Penn for Obama’s campus get-out-the-vote director.
Penn Dems, which has endorsed Obama, will start intensive get-out-the-vote efforts Friday, according to Penn Dems President Lauren Burdette, a College sophomore. …

