Lewis -- If you're working on your New Year's resolutions, I have a suggestion: Keep being the kind of person who fights for what you believe in -- tell OFA what's at the top of your agenda for 2015. Whatever your goals are for 2015, that's one thing I hope never changes. OFA is about stepping up to be part of something bigger than yourself -- it's a little about your ambitions, and a lot about what you're willing to dedicate yourself to. These fights aren't easy, but that doesn't scare people like you and me. I have two years left as your president. The work you do with OFA -- no matter what it is that drives you to fight for change -- is so important. Let's give it everything we've got. Tell OFA what you're fired up to fight for in the new year: http://my.barackobama.com/Take-the-OFA-2015-Survey Thank you, Barack Obama | |
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