Monday, April 21, 2008

MoveOn Obama in 30 Seconds — Vote

Filed under: Media | Presidential 2008 — by Will Kirkland @ 7:35 pm
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OK, I’ve spent the better part of the evening being an eagle-eyed expert. Your turn. Click on.

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Dear MoveOn member,

You’ve done it again. We asked for positive, persuasive Obama ads, and MoveOn members across the nation responded—sending in more than 1,000 creative and amazing videos.

Now, help pick a winner: watch some of these ads today, and tell us which ones you think are most powerful. The finalists will be seen by a panel of top film professionals, artists, and netroots heroes—and the winning ad will be aired on national TV.

One warning: this may be addictive. Some ads may make you laugh, some may make you cry, and we can pretty much guarantee that you won’t be able to watch just one. So, that being said…

Can you start voting in MoveOn’s Obama in 30 Seconds contest today? Just click here to begin:

http://www.obamain30seconds.org/vote/?t=3&id=12485-450332-wcneka

The 10 highest ranked ads will go to the finals, and 5 more will get to the finals by being the most viewed on our site before voting closes on Sunday night.

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I don’t know how many are up for show. Over 1,000? I did a slug of ‘em. I assume there is some random rotation so every submission gets an equal chance at early eye-balls. But do spend some time…

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