Mobile Voter Registration Event Center Highlight of 'I Vote Values' Tour

By Katherine T. Phan

The “I Vote Values” campaign, sponsored by Focus on the Family and Family Research Council, not only encourages Christians to vote their values this fall through highly noted speakers such as Dr. James Dobson but also uses a 65-foot-long tractor trailer loaded with a interactive equipment to make the voting registration process more enjoyable.

The Mobile Voter Registration Event Center contains digital capabilities including computerized voter registration, plasma multimedia screens, kids games, and non-partisan voter information on values based voting, states the campaign’s Web site, www.iVoteValues.com, which kicked off a national tour in spring.

Tentative Fall dates for the “I Vote Values” tour:

Dayton, OH Fri Oct 01, 2004

Memphis, TN Sun Oct 03, 2004

Cordova, TN Mon Oct 04, 2004

Frankfort, KY Wed Oct 06, 2004

Louisville, KY Thu Oct 07, 2004

Possible West Coast Trip Fri Oct 08, 2004 to Sun Oct 24, 2004

Plano, TX Mon Oct 25, 2004 to Tue Oct 26, 2004

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