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you’re in this video


Voting is important. But somehow this year it doesn’t feel as important as it did in 2008, right?

WRONG!

Here’s a message from the future about what will happen if you and your friends don’t vote on November 2 (hint: it’s not pretty).

You’re actually in this video message—so we wanted to make sure you saw it.


http://cnnbc.moveon.org/?id=24634-9640874-scVu2ax&t=2

Thanks for all you do.

–Daniel, Laura, Nita, Milan, and the rest of the team

Center for Public Integrity: Scores of Recovery Act opponents sought money out of public view (via Anderson Cooper 360)


The Center for Public Integrity Rep. Pete Sessions, the firebrand conservative from Dallas, Texas, has relentlessly assailed the Democratic-passed stimulus law as a wasteful “trillion dollar spending spree” that was “more about stimulating the government and rewarding political allies than growing the economy and creating jobs.” But that didn’t stop the Republican lawmaker from reaching his hand out behind the scenes to seek stimulus money for th … Read More

via Anderson Cooper 360

Patty Murray -Washington State thanks you …VoTE PMurray Nov.2


Yesterday, President Barack Obama joined me out on the campaign trail in Seattle.

I’m grateful that President Obama came to Washington state to show his support for our campaign and help us reach thousands of voters. I wish all of my friends and supporters like you could have been at the big campaign rally we had on the campus of the University of Washington.

It was quite a day! If you weren’t able to join us in person, I hope you’ll check out this video clip of the President’s visit:

click here to watch the video

While here, President Obama talked about everything that we’re doing to create jobs and fight for hard-working families across our state and across the country.

He also laid out in very clear terms the stakes in this election: whether we’re going to continue to fight for the changes we need to make to get our country back on track, or whether we’ll let our opponents — fueled by tens of millions of dollars from shadowy corporate and right-wing groups — try to buy this election and move us back to the failed policies of the past.

I’m running for re-election to the U.S. Senate because I want to continue to be your voice in Washington, DC — to wake up every day and do everything I can to help people and solve problems.

But I need your help to do that. Please click here to watch the video, sign up to volunteer for our campaign!

I’d like to thank President Obama for joining me here in Washington state to help us get our message out -– and I’d like to thank you for your continued support.

 

Let’s keep fighting hard over these last 11 days for a huge victory on Election Day!

Thank you so much,

Patty Murray
U.S. Senator

P.S. If you have friends or family who may be interested to hear about President Obama’s visit, or learn more about what’s at stake in this election, I hope you’ll forward this email along or click here to share on Facebook. Thanks.

Moving America Forward …


Democrats Are you going to see friends or family over the weekend? Print a few copies of our 1-page document “Moving America Forward: Five ways Democrats have made progress for American families” and bring them to share!

Click on the Moving America Forward link below …make several copies and pass them out to your friends and family

dccc.org

The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC) is the official campaign arm of the Democrats in the House of Representatives.

We Can’t Sit This One Out


The Stakes Are High
Donate today to help us protect essential priorities for women and their families.

As the 2010 elections grow near, many of our most urgent issues may hang in the balance.

The midterm elections will make a profound difference on whether women and families will get the help they need to make ends meet in these difficult times. Women’s votes matter more now than ever. That’s why we can’t afford for women to sit this election out.

Check out our fact sheets on Why Women Should Vote, and help us continue to spread the word.

Your donation enables us to reach out to women across the country and let them know the importance of making their voices heard.

And when Congress returns in November, we’ll be working hard to ensure women’s health and well-being on a host of critical issues, including fair pay, child care, health insurance coverage, unemployment insurance and other important supports for struggling families.

We urgently need your help. The stakes are high and we don’t have a moment to lose. Please consider a generous donation today to support our efforts to inform women about the importance of their vote and all of our issues that are at stake.

Join us as we fight to protect essential priorities for women and their families — especially for those who are most vulnerable.

Thank you for your support, and for all you do on behalf of women and their families.

Sincerely,

Emily Martin Emily Martin
Vice President and General Counsel
National Women’s Law Center

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