HOPE in the Heart of the Big Apple

Crossposted at DailyKos and One Million Strong.



If you want to know where the excitement and enthusiasm are in the 2008 primary race, you need look no further than an Obama event.

If you want to know who brings together people from all walks of life, working toward a common purpose, check out the junior Senator from Illinois and his supporters.

If you want to know what hope looks like, follow me below the fold....


Obama supporters in New York are stepping up our activities as we move toward super-duper Tuesday. We've been registering new voters, signing up supporters and volunteers, distributing literature and stickers and spreading hope.

Yesterday, Lamont, one of my favorite Obama supporters, led a "Walk for Obama" up Broadway from Union Square to Columbus Circle. I'll admit that when I first heard his plan, I thought it might be a bit overly ambitious. But I've learned not to underestimate Lamont.

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He just started planning the event on Thursday evening, yet by the time the group gathered Sunday morning, there were nearly 100 Obama supporters Fired Up and Ready to Go.

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We separated into four groups and walked on either side of Broadway, waving signs, chanting and cheering.

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The reaction was incredible. People in cars beeped and waved. Passersby gave us the thumbs-up, high-fives and huge smiles. Many people took photos and video as we passed; many more asked for stickers and buttons. A good number joined in and headed uptown with us.

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I hadn't planned to walk the entire route; I had things I needed to do. As we made our way uptown, I became so caught up in the enthusiasm that I continued on to Herald Square, then stayed as we marched around Macy's. I was still a bit too fired up to leave, so ventured on with the group to Times' Square.

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At Times' Square I still couldn't pull myself away. If I had to sum up the atmostphere of the "Walk for Obama" in one word, it would be:

"JOYOUS."

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I continued on to Columbus Circle. My errands could wait.

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This is what HOPE looks like.


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Here is Lamont with Ernie, who walked along with us. Ernie is 88 years old. Man do I love this campaign!

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Hope in the Heart of the Big Apple




This video was made by another of my favorite Obama supporters, Jacob.



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If you want to get involved locally with the Obama campaign go to my.barackobama.com and search for events in your area.

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