Jackson arrived in Denver on the final day of the Democratic National Convention on Thursday and asked if he's talked to Barack Obama, with whom he has a strained relationship after a vulgar comment of his about the Democratic candidate was recorded on a Fox News telecast in July, since arriving, Jackson said, "No I've Talked with Joe Biden. The excitement is all in the air. We have a big duty when we leave the joy of Denver to go back home and work.
The number of unregistered voters will determine the winner in the campaign. The Clinton/Obama reconciliation was a big deal but now voter registration is an even bigger deal.
"We're kicking off a Rainbow Coalition voter registration campaign in Springfield, Ohio, this weekend and then in Athens, Ga. We have huge numbers of unregistered voters and undecided voters, so we now know that we have a six-day countdown to work it out. "
Jackson said his main focus of support for the campaign is the get-out-the-vote drive.
"We got the right candidate, we got the right ticket, now we have to set about making sure that our votes count."
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