Note: I am a member of the New Media team on the Obama-Biden campaign and this is cross-posted at BarackObama.com/blog...
As election day approaches, take a moment to think about what you've accomplished over these past nearly two years.
From the very beginning, you organized yourselves, building this movement from the bottom up.
Within 24 hours of Barack's announcement speech in Springfield back in February of 2007, you had already formed over 1,000 grassroots groups on my.BarackObama.com.
Weeks later, thousands of you in all 50 states met for Hope Action Change house parties, and a few months after that, you participated in the largest nationwide canvass that had ever been organized at such an early point in a campaign.
You knocked on doors in the rain months before the pundits gave us a chance, and braved the icy winds of Iowa in January to caucus for change.
Like Grace B. Cusack, of Florence, South Carolina, so many of of you opened your doors to your neighbors, put your trust in them, and shared your vision for a better America:
Long before that frozen Iowa night, through the very last primaries, through the summer and fall, you have been there, organizing, never giving up.
You've proven the cynics wrong so many times, not simply because you believed in Barack Obama's ability to change things, but in your own.
And with one more day, with so few hours left, with so much at stake, we need you to keep going.
We need you to stand tall:
Go out there and volunteer. Sign up now and tell your friends to sign up too.
Look up your polling places at VoteForChange.com and make sure people know their rights by sending this video to everyone you know.
If you can't leave home, pick up the phone and make some calls.
Power doesn't concede easily, and the status quo doesn't shift without a struggle. This has never been easy -- we all know that -- and we can't let up for a moment.
So please, do whatever you can to Get Out The Vote.
You've stood through the rain and walked through the snow. We know you're tired. This has been a long, long journey, with so many unexpected turns. But you have never stopped fighting for Barack's vision of a united America. And we need you to fight for one more day.
Let's go win this thing.