The National Finance Director for the Obama Rufus Gifford campaign sent an email Friday saying “goodbye” to all of Obama’s supporters and making a last ditch effort to ask for money.
“This is me saying goodbye to your inbox,” the e-mail read before it begged supporters who have not yet pledged money to the campaign to get on the bandwagon.
“Seriously, you’ve waited until the last minute here – and we have our final big budget meeting tomorrow. We need your help now, before it’s too late,” said Gifford.
President Barack Obama also sent out an email to supporters Friday asking for money with the subject line “The last time I’ll ask you this:”.
The humorous emails come during the last three days of the presidential race, when both candidates are locked into busy speech schedules in Ohio, Virginia and Florida. They have also released last minute campaign ads and videos in hopes of changing the minds of the last few undecided voters in America.
It all comes down to how successful Mitt Romney and Obama are in hammering in their message ahead of Tuesday, and it’s clear that both candidates are not holding anything back as they sprint towards the finish line.
If he’s unsuccessful, Obama may have more of a serious “goodbye” to make next week.