
The race for Ted Kennedy's Senate seat in Massachusetts is coming down to the wire.
And if Martha Coakley loses, her opponent could be that final Senate obstructionist the Republicans need to defeat health reform and the rest of President Obama's agenda.
We need to do everything we can to make sure voters know how important their vote for Coakley is -- and that they get to the polls Tuesday.
So I need you to keep calling voters in Massachusetts -- or start today if you haven't yet. Click here to log-in and start making calls.
And this time, we're going to do it a little differently.
On Sunday, supporters from around the country will call in to a national conference call.
We'll recognize the top callers from today (Saturday), talk about what we're about to do, get the lay of the land from some folks in Massachusetts right now, and set some big goals for each other.
And then we'll get calling.
Can you join us for a conference call at 4:00 p.m. on Sunday, January 17th, followed by a round of calls to Massachusetts?

It'll be a fun way to start our calling off with others around the country -- and it could well make the difference in the fight for health reform.
The call-in Number is (712) 432-0075, and the participant code is 404-284.
Please sign up for your call, and submit any questions you'd like:
http://ma.barackobama.com/MAn2nCall
Let's finish this,
Jeremy
Jeremy Bird
Deputy Director
Organizing for America
P.S. -- There will also be a conference call at 2:00 p.m. on Sunday. You can sign up for whichever is more convenient for you here: http://ma.barackobama.com/MAn2nCall