Help get Arnold Drummond elected governor of the state of
California! www.votearnoldforgovernor.com As you may have heard,
Arnold is running for governor of the state of California… no,
not THAT Arnold, but Arnold Drummond (Gary Coleman) from that smash
’80s sitcom we all enjoyed, ‘Diff’rent Strokes.’
“Help get Arnold Drummond elected governor of the state of California! www.votearnoldforgovernor.com As you may have heard, Arnold is running for governor of the state of California… no, not THAT Arnold, but Arnold Drummond (Gary Coleman) from that smash ’80s sitcom we all enjoyed, ‘Diff’rent Strokes.’

The pint-sized child actor would not be the first actor to run the wacky state of California (remember Ronald Reagan?) A Web site to get the little guy elected has been created. Here’s where you can help. Sign the Petition to Elect Arnold Drummond Governor of the state of California at this Web site: www.votearnoldforgovernor.com and spread the word, forward this e-mail to everyone you know and let’s make political history!

Political donations can be made at the site as well. More publicity means more votes, and our grass-roots movement could put Arnold Drummond in the governor’s seat in the biggest state in the United States! Ain’t California politics wonderful?”

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Or just call the Citizens Voice Hotline at 831-637-5566 ext. 333 and leave your message. The Hotline is in operation seven days a week, 24 hours a day. You don’t need to leave your name and no caller ID is being used.

Also, Citizens Voice anonymous contributions can be made by mailing them to the Hollister Free Lance, 350 Sixth St., Hollister, Calif., 95023 or by faxing to 637-4104.

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