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February 7, 2013 Front Page, Politics No Comments

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#BarackTalk is Back!

We’re livestreaming the largest interactive State of the Union watch party in the country on Tuesday. More than 33,000 young people participated in 2012, and this year’s going to be even bigger. There will be an amazing line-up of speakers – from hip-hop artists to leaders in the movement to respected journalists.

Tune in to #BarackTalk all day on Tuesday.

Now that the election is over, it is time for young people to rise up and drive our elected officials to make a move on the most crucial issues facing our generation.

From climate change to gun violence and immigration reform – we’ve got a lot of work to do, and we need to make sure our voice is heard loud and clear.

A party isn’t a party without your friends – Share this pic on Facebook and let them know the spot to be at for this year’s State of the Union.

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