So, here’s your chance to win an iPod Shuffle (2nd Gen). All you need to do is follow ObamaNews on Twitter. If the account reaches 70,000 followers by 12:00 PM EST on Thursday, March 19, one lucky follower will be selected (using TwitRand) to receive an iPod shuffle.
You do have to be a real person to win (i.e. not Starbucks or some other corporation), and you’ve got to reside in the U.S. Sorry, I don’t want to run afoul of any international laws! You’ll also be responsible for any taxes or fees or whatever.
If you win and you’re willing to let me use a picture of you with the Shuffle, you can get some free publicity on my blog and my personal Twitter account, which has around 2,000 followers.
Good Luck!





















Hmmm March 19th my ipod just died on me while i was listening to it in the car this morning. OOoO i hope i win!
Thank you for letting me enter your ipod contest and good luck to everyone who has entered. I don’t have an ipod and I can’t wait to learn how to use it. I will have to have my grandson show me how to use it. I’m 61 and it’s hard to teach old dogs new tricks but I am willing to learn. Good Luck everyone.
Still following the shuffle.
It would be great to join the 21st Century. I can only do this Dixie Cup and string for only so long.
I always wished for an IPOD. I bought one as a gift for my sweetheart. Would love to listen to podcasts when walking my grand daughter or driving in my car for work!
Already a follower, but count me in on the ipod drawing.
I want to win! Count me in!
I love the shuffle and already follow ObamaNews to bad I’m not residing in U.S!
Just found Obamanews and following. Thanks for a chance to win your contest.
[...] gets 100,000 followers by midnight on Easter, I’ll give away a 2nd Gen Shuffle. All of the other fine print from the last contest still applies. Good luck, and don’t forget to tell your friends! — [...]
this sounds like fun. hey, it only took me a couple of minutes too. lol
oooh i would love one
my dell dj JUST died after years of faithful songs in airports