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This is a critical moment for Democrats — and we need your support.

In the wake of the fall elections, all the progress we’ve made with President Obama over the course of the past two years is hanging in the balance. The Republicans are working to repeal everything we’ve done — starting with health reform.

We’re ready to fight back and defend our accomplishments, but we can’t do it without your commitment.

Your support fuels everything that we do — from recruiting organizers to running aggressive radio and television ads. And at this key moment, it will help launch campaigns to make clear exactly what a Republican agenda would mean for Americans.

We need you to take your support to the next level and become a member of the Democratic National Committee.

Commit to supporting the DNC today with a membership donation of $25 or more, and we’ll send you a 2011 DNC membership card.

Renew your membership for 2011, donate today

As a member, you’ll be joining a group of supporters across the country who are proud of the reforms this President and Democrats in Congress have been able to accomplish together — folks who know that these achievements are worth fighting for.

And you couldn’t be joining us at a more crucial moment.

Last fall, up against a spending machine fueled by special interests and shadowy outside organizations, we poured our resources into holding ground in critical states.

Republicans can bank on groups like these for all the support they need — but we don’t, and we never have. We rely instead on folks like you pitching in what you can.

And right now, we’re ready to take up the battles ahead.

Stand up for Democrats and the President with a membership donation of $25 or more today — and get your 2011 DNC membership card:

http://my.democrats.org/2011Member

Thanks,

Jen

Jen O’Malley Dillon
Executive Director
Democratic National Committee

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TELL US YOUR STORY
Next week, Republicans will vote to repeal health care reform as political payback for the insurance companies and other big businesses that spent gobs of money to elect them. We’re collecting stories to show the real people who will lose if insurance companies and greedy CEOs win. 

>> Tell us your story about how health care reform has helped you, your family or people you know.

>> Then read and comment on other people’s stories and tell your friends.

 

The new Republican House majority was just sworn in yesterday—but we don’t have to wait to find out whose side they’re on. They’re showing us from Day One that it’s politics as usual—they’re on the side of the insurance companies and other big businesses that spent gobs of money to elect them.

Instead of helping put America back to work, instead of helping rebuild our crumbling infrastructure and instead of fixing our foreclosure mess, the new House Republican majority wants to undo all the progress we’ve made over the past two years, starting with a vote next week to completely repeal the Affordable Care Act.

Repealing health care reform would strip away the crackdowns we’ve fought so hard for on insurance company abuse. It would lead to the deaths of an estimated 30,000 people a year because they wouldn’t be able to get affordable insurance. It would add $10 billion a year to the deficit. And it’s also a waste of precious time—a cheap shot to score political points.

But the new Republican majority in the House is more interested in playing political football with our health than in protecting children, seniors and middle-class Americans.

We can’t go backward. We can’t go back to letting insurance companies refuse coverage to sick children, limit our medical care or bring back lifetime and annual caps on benefits that drive more families into bankruptcy. To start fighting back, we’re collecting stories about how the Affordable Care Act is helping real people, right now.

Many parts of the new Affordable Care Act are already in effect and helping tens of millions of U.S. families get quality health care.

Tell us your story about how health care reform has helped you, your family or people you know.

Then read and comment on other stories and tell your friends.

In solidarity,

Manny Herrmann
Online Mobilization Coordinator, AFL-CIO

P.S.
You might be benefiting from the Affordable Care Act right now and not even know it. Here are some of the ways health care reform is already helping millions: