How we are supporting Obama from Italy
October 14, 2008 | Rome (residence Dallas) | Vetting explained
This film documents the work of Americans in Italy for Obama and their unique efforts to get the word out on voting from abroad, including several voter registration drives. From a rickshaw ride in Rome to a gondola ride in Venice, we've done our best to make sure that Americans living in Italy know how easy it is to vote. During these events, we also heard opinions from people from all over the world, some touching, some funny, but overwhelmingly in support of America and President Obama.
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