Daily View: the virtual poster special

Posters matter in election campaigns, because they show people that a party has plenty of support. Knowing that a party has lots of support in turn encourages other people to vote for that party. So last Sunday’s Daily View was a poster special with one you can print off and put in your window.

Today it’s the turn of the virtual poster. Take this graphic – also at http://bit.ly/ldvirtual – and use it to as your Facebook profile picture / Twitter avatar etc. That way we can help turn the 49% who say they would vote Lib Dem if they thought we could win into a reality.

I am voting Lib Dem: graphic

Once you’ve changed your picture, why not also send a tweet or set your status to encourage others to also do so?

If you have problems changing your picture, just pop up a comment with details below and I’m sure someone will be along shortly to help.

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2 Comments

  • Currently using this http://bit.ly/9BFPSw

    I like it, and spent some time on it so will do for now!

  • Christine Headley 2nd May '10 - 9:57am

    It’s 11 months since I tried this, and the brain cells have clearly died in the interim – I can’t see the right link in my Facebook page. Anyone got time for an Idiot’s Guide?

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