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Campaign uses a Virus to get the youth interested in voting.
 
The committee to elect Henry Bousquet and www.HenryBousquet.com have broke out of the box again. "It's time our politicians get the young voters interested in casting their ballots. Why should they wait until they are in their thirties or someone lures them to the polls with crazy promises, we've launched a campaign they can really embrace because they really get, that its people who move this city forward, Not career politicians." says Henry Bousquet.
 
We have developed this campaign to get a buzz going in the 18-24 segment of voters. The committee has produced a 4 inch sticker with a "No Career Politicians" theme and a coin sticker stating "time for change". This group is largely ignored  because traditional polls show their segment is apathetic, when it comes time to get out and vote. Henry's camp feels that even if their numbers are traditionally low, they deserve a voice and they'll do what it takes to remind them they have a duty to their country and that's to make their voice heard. Everyone loves a good viral marketing campaign.


"As a young person in New Bedford I know these people are tired of the same old same old. I've been there listening, I have students, friends and associates who know too. New Bedford can be great if its politicos weren't so worried about hurting someone's chances at a public job somewhere... it is time for that to change."
 
Check out what the committee to elect Henry Bousquet councilor at large is up to on their website www.henrybousquet.com and keep engaged in your community by using www.newbedford360.com to keep in touch with all of the South coast's happenings.