USA Today:
While President-elect Barack Obama continues on his train trip to Washington, his transition team has just released a video in which he announces the creation of "Organizing for America."
While President-elect Barack Obama continues on his train trip to Washington, his transition team has just released a video in which he announces the creation of "Organizing for America."
"I'm asking people like you who fought for change during the campaign to continue fighting for change in your communities," Obama says.
The goal is to take those who volunteered during the president-elect's campaign and organize them to "work for change" in communities.
And White House will be open to the public from day one.
And White House will be open to the public from day one.
AP:
Barack Obama plans to open his White House doors to the public on his first full day of his presidency, Jan. 21.
Barack Obama plans to open his White House doors to the public on his first full day of his presidency, Jan. 21.
Obama aides on Friday announced plans to have an open house at his new home at 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. The idea is to keep Obama's administration the "most open and accessible" in history by inviting hundreds of supporters inside and encouraging them to stay involved.
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