Just got a new IBIHD E-Mail:
"It’s been an incredible last few weeks. Ever since the vicious smear campaign collapsed and Harvey Dent’s remarkable courage at the hostage crisis at Rossi’s Deli, our campaign has ridden a wave of support I have never seen in all my political life.
Our Headquarters reopened and thousands of volunteers show up here every day, every night, fighting for change. Fundraising has reached incredible heights, with over 100,000 Gotham citizens contributing their hard-earned money in support of Harvey Dent’s vow to take back Gotham.
We’ve expanded our reach, opening branches in neighborhoods that haven’t seen political campaigns take them seriously for decades. And we’ve harnessed the incredible grassroots support by sending volunteers to knock on doors throughout the city. Amazingly, we will achieve our two millionth door knock sometime in between now and Election Day.
Harvey Dent has committed himself to lead the charge to take back our city, face down the criminal and corrupt and restore hope for our future.
Now, we need your help. We need to get out the vote!. And we need you to vote yourself. If you can’t make it to the polls, go to
www.gothamelectionboard.com and find out how you can vote online. Working together, we will take back Gotham!
Allan Cypes
Media Manager "
Also The Gotham Cable News (GCN) website has now gone live, a long time after we first discovered it. On the left there are sections to the site, “Politices”, “Lifestyle”, “Gotham Tonight”, “Crime” and “Archives”.
Gotham Tonight is set to premier on Friday Night:
Watch for an all-new episode of Gotham Tonight this Friday!
GCN’s hard-hitting, high-profile news program takes on the biggest news in Gotham.
Featuring world-renowned journalist Mike Engel [Antony Michael Hall] — who helped bust the Gotham “squid killer” — and the GCN news team.
Gotham Tonight. Gotham never stops, and neither do we.
Gotham Cable News
www.gothamcablenews.comThe Articles
Politics
How You Can Vote In Gotham Elections
Harvey Dent: Can The “White Knight Of Gotham” Win?
Rallies Dentmobiles And Pillowfights Dents Revolutionary Grassroots Campaign
Lifestyle
Home Protection Business Soars As Fear Hits Gotham
Gotham Fashion Week A Total Success
Bruce Wayne Moves Into “Mammoth” Penthouse Apartment
Crime
Garcetti Tries To Make Citizens For Batman An Election Issue
Open Mob War Bolstered Dent’s Tough-On-Crime Message
The scrolling news:
Death of prominent local physician ruled a suicide, despite absence of a note. ‘
Second teenager sought in robbery and stabbing of a cab driver in Narrows.
Fines to be levied against contractors who were found to under-report cost estimates to win bids for GCR Destruction Zone reconstruction work.
Grandmother killed in 2-alarm blaze on Merchant Isle.
Mayor Garcia announces plan to provide shelter for the homeless in Harlow Park.
New “one-bin” recycling program kicks off this week.
Local favorite Walter Ferndale, 89, resigns as artistic director at the Gotham Theatre Company after 34 years.
Red tide comes to Gotham, shellfish beds threatened.
Police Officer wounded in shoot-out with drug dealers in Stevensburgh warehouse, suspects still at large.
Public smoking ban goes to City Council for vote.
7th annual Flag Day Parade sets new route to avoid newly dangerous neighborhoods.
After $10 million renovation, Wellington Racetrack prepares for annual Wellington Derby. Large crowds expected.
Mayor proposes new education bill to help under-funded public schools by raising property taxes .5%.
Shooting rampage at uptown shopping mall leaves three dead and four injured.
Masked group of bandits rob Gotham City Rail Yellow Line. No one harmed. Said one elderly rider, “There\’s nothing quite like an old-fashioned stick up.”‘
Councilman Larry Doraff introduces measure to mandate uniforms at all Gotham Unified schools. Says school superintendent, “This will help make all schools more conducive to learning.”‘
Dingerling Sisters Circus animal-free circus comes to town next week with “puppet parade” planned.
Gotham\’s own Rockadoodle Dums give free concert at the South City Park Band Shell this weekend.
Longtime Gotham candy makers Tango Creams decides to close factory after declining profits.
Transportation chief announces new rechargeable “Scan Cards” to be used on all Gotham public busses and trains.
Patrons of Gotham area dry cleaners report burning and itching sensations after wearing recently dry cleaned clothes.
The Gotham Youth Symphony presents the music of Berlioz at Gotham Hall next Tuesday.
Window falls out of 30-story high rise office building. No one inured, but contractor investigation sparked.
U.S. Corps of Engineers to survey all Gotham bridges this summer amid safety concerns.
Truckload of marbles overturns on Gotham freeway. “Not as funny as you would think,” says motorist caught in 10-hour jam.
Man causes commotion at Laundromat. “The thing ate my quarters and my clothes didn\’t dry,” he shouted as police took him into custody for disturbing peace.