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Attn Ex-pats! BERNIE SANDERS WANTS YOU TO REGISTER TO VOTE! This Sat @ The Ivy House 3pm.


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Calling all American Ex-pats!! It's only 8 days until you can vote in the democratic global primary. What the heck is the global primary you say?? Well it's a real thing with real delegates and it really matters. We are a bunch of Bernie Sanders supporters, but you don't have to support Bernie to register, you only have to be a Democrat.


We will be at the Ivy House in Nunhead this upcoming Saturday at 3pm to register people to vote in the upcoming primary on Super Tuesday, February 23.


Representatives from London for Bernie will be there to answer all of your questions and help you through the registration process. It's super easy and you can have a pint while doing it.


Here is a link to the London for Bernie/ Democrats abroad site for more information about the upcoming primary here in London. http://www.londonforbernie.org/


Where? We will be meeting at The Ivy House @ 40 Stuart Road, SE15 3BE


When? 3pm till ?


Please feel free to ask any questions here and I will respond as quickly as I can. Please bring any and all Americans you know who would be interested in making their voices heard in this historic election that will effect us all around the planet!


Here is the link to the FB event page: https://www.facebook.com/events/761198794013191/


Let us know if your planning on coming, bring your American friends! See you there.


Cheers!


Aram.

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