Changes to Our Site
Some sharp-eyed observers may notice that there are a couple of changes to the sidebar of this site. First, you'll see the addition of a "Contribute Now " button. It recalls the red "engelhart4judge.com 2008, I'm a Straight Ticket Democrat" buttons we've been handing out, and, I believe, is quite eye-catching. We at engelhart4judge.com 2008 cannot accept your very generous contributions until next Wednesday, June 6, 2007, so that button only goes to an image hosting site for now. It will be turned on after midnight on June 6, however. Promise!
The second addition is a "Register to Vote Here" button. That link is active, and takes one to Tax Assessor/Collector, Paul Bettencourt's office web site where you can print out a voter registration application and actually get to vote for Mike Engelhart 4 Judge in 2008 and a slew of terrific Democratic candidates. We feel it is important to make sure that everyone we talk to about us has the ability to actually vote for us. To that end, we will be working to bring voter registration applications to every event and gathering we attend.
Let us know what you think about the new buttons.
Political advertising paid for by Michael C. Engelhart, 4402 Holt Street, Bellaire, Texas 77401 in compliance with the voluntary limits of the Judicial Campaign Fairness Act.
The second addition is a "Register to Vote Here" button. That link is active, and takes one to Tax Assessor/Collector, Paul Bettencourt's office web site where you can print out a voter registration application and actually get to vote for Mike Engelhart 4 Judge in 2008 and a slew of terrific Democratic candidates. We feel it is important to make sure that everyone we talk to about us has the ability to actually vote for us. To that end, we will be working to bring voter registration applications to every event and gathering we attend.
Let us know what you think about the new buttons.
Political advertising paid for by Michael C. Engelhart, 4402 Holt Street, Bellaire, Texas 77401 in compliance with the voluntary limits of the Judicial Campaign Fairness Act.
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