Brandon joins Will.I.Am (Black Eyed Peas), John Cho (Flash Forward), Kate Walsh (Private Practice), and others in conjunction with Democrats, Republicans, and volunteers.
"We know that compelling videos can touch people in a way that words alone simply cannot," Natalie Foster, OFA's new media director, said in an e-mail announcing the contest last week. "The messages that regular people put together will make a bigger difference than any false smears or slick ads the other side can dream up. And who knows — your creative, powerful, or touching video could help tip the balance in favor of health reform."
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