Introducing VoterFetch.com

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Contact: Wesley Donehue | wesleydonehue@gmail.com

Let Your Volunteers Call From Home
New Tool Gives Republican Volunteers The Ability To Stay Active

Columbia, SC – December 29, 2009 – South Carolina based Republican Internet strategy firm Under the Power Lines today announced the release of VoterFetch.com, a new tool that increases the viral nature of campaign activity by giving supporters the ability to call voters from home. Powered by Bivings Group developed technologies, VoterFetch.com is already being used in Beta by United States Senator Jim DeMint’s reelection campaign, US Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison’s campaign for Governor of Texas, and the South Carolina Republican Party.

VoterFetch.com was developed after Under The Power Lines partners Warren Tompkins, Terry Sullivan, and Wesley Donehue saw a need for more technology and connectivity in grassroots campaigns.

“Everyone sees the need for more Republican voter contact applications,” said Wesley Donehue of Under The Power Lines and online strategist for Senator Jim DeMint and Congressman Joe Wilson. “Traditional phone banks are incredibly inefficient. They’re typically only open in urban areas and only during a few hours a day. They must be manned by what’s usually a paid staffer and they require large offices and lots of planning.”

VoterFetch.com gives volunteers the ability to call voters from the comfort of their own home. They don’t have to drive anywhere. They can simply sign up and start calling voters at anytime.

VoterFetch.com was developed with one idea in mind – simplicity. “We wanted to make this process as simple as possible for the volunteer and campaign staff,” Donehue said. Campaigns upload their call lists and scripts into VoterFetch.com and they can view reports in real time as volunteers are making calls.

Senator Jim DeMint is already finding a lot of success with VoterFetch.com with hundreds of South Carolina supporters making calls nearly ten months before the election.

VoterFetch.com was launched by Under The Power Lines in conjunction with Bivings Group.

Watch the VoterFetch.com demo video at www.voterfetch.com.

Pricing is based on the level of political office. Inquire about pricing by emailing fetch@voterfetch.com.

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