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a message from Michelle Obama to … Supporters !


  1. You’re committed. If you’ve posted on Facebook about these elections or talked to a friend — you’ve done more for this election than your vote alone.
  2. You care about the future. These elections are about the country and world we want to leave for our kids and grandkids. You get that.
  3. You’re smart. Smart people are tuned in to these elections because they know how much ground we can gain.
  4. You like Barack. I think he’s pretty cool, too.
  5. You are standing by your convictions. Each time you chip in that extra $5 or $10, you are putting your name and your hard-earned money behind Barack and Democrats. It makes me so proud — and so grateful.
  6. You’ve got a lot of friends. With hundreds of thousands of Democrats across the country coming together to elect leaders who share our values, I think you’re in good company!

 

 

White House Snapshot


 

An Interview You Should Watch:

Whenever challenges face the world, one fact is clear: The world looks to the United States.

Last night, in an interview with 60 Minutes, President Obama explained why the United States is “the indispensable nation” when trouble arises in the world. From responding to humanitarian crises to confronting terrorism, America leads.

Because, as the President said, “that’s how we roll.”

Watch the video here — and pass it on.

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Check out the President's interview here.

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President Barack Obama participates in an interview with Steve Kroft of 60 Minutes in the Diplomatic Reception Room of the White House, Sept. 25, 2014. (Official White House Photo by

Community Colleges: The Secret Sauce

At the White House today, Secretary of Labor Tom Perez joined Vice President Joe Biden at the White House to announce the fourth round of job-driven training grants to community colleges across America.

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Weekly Address: America Is Leading the World

In this week’s address, the President reiterated the forceful and optimistic message of American leadership that he delivered in his speech before the United Nations General Assembly earlier this week.

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West Wing Week: “Stronger When We Stand United”

Last week, the President unveiled the “It’s on Us” campaign, signed the America’s Promise Summit Declaration, and headed to New York City for the 69th session of the United Nations General Assembly. See the highlights in the latest edition of “West Wing Week.”

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Support President Barack Obama … There is so much more work to be done! #Midterm2014Matters


a personal message from General (Ret.) Wesley Clark


I’ve been a VoteVets advisor since their launch in 2006, and I can’t remember a more decisive ad than the one featuring Vietnam Veteran Charles Erwin hammering Mitch McConnell for his vote to block improvements to VA care during a time of crisis.

In the coming weeks, VoteVets is set to launch similarly powerful ads in several states with critical Senate elections.

When the clock strikes midnight, they’ll close the books on their final fundraising deadline and start to make decisions about how far they can push these ads. I hope you’ll stand with me and make a $5 contribution to VoteVets today.

http://action.votevets.org/midnight-deadline

Thanks for standing with me and supporting VoteVets.

All the best,

General (Ret.) Wesley Clark

Health Care Changes Point To More Good News for The Affordable Care Act


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Health Care Changes Point To More Good News For The Affordable Care Act

Remember that old health care law, the Affordable Care Act, that conservatives used to spend all their time disparaging? They’ve stopped talking about it and it’s media coverage has dropped, but there’s (even) more good news to report. Some pieces are going up, other pieces are going down, but it all means one thing: the Affordable Care Act is working.

DOWN: Hospital costs. A report released yesterday by the Department of Health and Human Services revealed that hospitals will save $5.7 billion in uncompensated care costs — money spent by hospitals on people who go to the emergency room and are unable to pay their bills. In particular, states that have opted to expand Medicaid through the ACA are benefiting the most: $4.2 billion of these savings, or 74 percent, come in states that expanded their Medicaid programs. Meanwhile, conservative leaders in 21 states have refused to expand, a move that is crippling hospitals in their states who aren’t benefiting from these savings.

UP: Number of insurers in the marketplace. HHS Secretary Sylvia Burwell said in a speech earlier this week that people looking to get health insurance on federal and state exchanges will have 25 percent more insurers to choose from than they did during last year’s open enrollment period. In some states, the number of insurers is doubling from 2014. Insurance companies are having more and more faith in the ACA marketplaces to attract customers, and they want a piece of the action. More competition is great news, both for people looking for more health insurance choices, and for premiums, which are…

DOWN: Premiums. Earlier this month, Kaiser Family Foundation released a study that shows health insurance premium rates across 15 states and DC would actually fall in 2015. As the chart below shows, the average premium change for those with the second-lowest-cost silver insurance plans (a typical plan) is -0.8 percent.

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Kaiser concluded that this was due to increased competition in the marketplace and more people signing up for insurance through the exchanges in 2015. Even for those states in which premiums are rising, it is important to remember that given how fast premiums were rising before the ACA, in context many of these increases don’t actually look like increases.

BOTTOM LINE: The Affordable Care Act is working. With costs down for both hospitals and consumers, more competition, and not to mention 7.3 million people who are covered as a result of the law’s passage, it’s clear the law is already a success, whether conservatives want to talk about it or not.

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