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Thursday: LGBT phone bank in Los Angeles with Stuart Milk
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Now, the fight moves to November all of our progress is on the line.
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4:08 p.m. ET
What just happened in Wisconsin
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What just happened in Wisconsin wasn't an accident.
Republican Governor Scott Walker and his allies outspent the Democratic challenger nearly EIGHT to ONE -- and one of the most unpopular governors in the country managed to hold on.
This result is direct confirmation that all the outside money that's poured into elections this cycle can and will change their outcome. And it's exactly what could happen on the national stage unless we can close the gap between special interests and ordinary people.
Please donate $3 or more to support President Obama and make sure people, not special interests, decide this election.
Walker was challenged because he's spent the last year and a half promoting special interests and Republican ideologues while taking away a seat at the table for middle-class families. But when his job was on the line, those same interest groups repaid the favors -- and were willing to spend nearly EIGHT times as much money as the Democratic candidate and his allies raised.
This is the playbook Mitt Romney used in primary after primary against Rick Santorum and Newt Gingrich.
His ad buys were overwhelmingly negative, and he and his backers poured money into whatever state was next until they got the result they wanted.
Now, imagine this same scenario playing out again in Wisconsin in November, and in Florida, Ohio, Virginia, Nevada, and the rest of the battleground states.
The other side has the money. They know they can buy the election if they spend it. And they are being told every day by Mitt Romney that he will do exactly what they want him to.
We can stop them.
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Mitt Romney's campaign is very happy about what just happened in Wisconsin.
Not really because their guy won -- but because of exactly how he did it.
Republican Governor Scott Walker and his allies just outspent the Democrats
nearly eight to one. That's the real story of how the most unpopular
governor in America just survived a recall election.
The corporations and special interests Walker spent the last year and a
half serving have paid back the favor, spending nearly eight times more
than the Democratic challenger to make sure he won that race.
And that's exactly what could happen on the national stage if you allow it.
Please donate $4 or more to support President Obama and make sure people,
not special interests, decide this
election.
What happened in Wisconsin is straight out of Mitt Romney's playbook: In
primary after primary against Rick Santorum and Newt Gingrich, he and his
backers poured millions into negative ads until they got the result they
wanted.
Last night, that same strategy swung the recall election for Walker.
Now, imagine this same scenario playing out again in Wisconsin in November,
and in Florida, Ohio, Virginia, Nevada, and the rest of the battleground
states. Outside groups have already poured $75 million into ads attacking
the President in key states like these -- and they've pledged to spend an
unprecedented $1 billion.
The other side has the money. They know they can swing the election if they
spend it.
And they are being told every day by Mitt Romney that he will do exactly
what they want him to.
What are you going to do about it?
Please donate today:
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You probably heard that deeply unpopular Republican Governor Scott Walker
barely survived a recall election last night.
So what's the story? How did that happen? Here's the reality -- and it's
not pretty.
It starts with a simple fact: This guy was challenged because he's been
working for big corporations and far-right ideologues while taking away a
seat at the table for middle-class families.
But those corporations and ideologues had his back -- and were willing to
repay the favor by spending nearly EIGHT TIMES as much money as the
Democratic candidate.
That swung this election, and it's what could play out in the presidential
race unless we can close the gap -- unless you can close the gap.
Please donate $68 or more to support President Obama and make sure people,
not special interests, decide this
election.
It really is up to you. There is no cavalry. You can count on that -- it's
going to be the machine that just stopped a popular movement in Wisconsin
versus you.
Imagine this same scenario playing out again in Wisconsin in November ...
and in Florida, Ohio, Virginia, Nevada, and the rest of the battleground
states.
The other side has the money. They know they can decide the election if
they spend it.
And, most importantly, they are being told every day by Mitt Romney that he
will do exactly what they want.
What are you going to do about it?
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If you're worried about this, you should be.
More soon,
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Yesterday, a terrifying experiment played out in Wisconsin.
Republican Governor Scott Walker, one of the least popular governors in the country, managed to hold on against challenger Tom Barrett in the statewide recall election.
After outspending his opponent nearly EIGHT to ONE.
Walker was challenged because he's spent the last year and a half promoting special interests and Republican ideologues, while taking away a seat at the table for middle-class families. But when his job was on the line, those same groups repaid the favors -- and were willing to spend nearly eight times as much money as the Democratic candidate and his allies raised.
That swung this election. This kind of corporate and special-interest spending is exactly what we could be up against this fall. Outside groups have already poured $75 million into ads attacking the President in key states -- and they've pledged to spend an unprecedented $1 billion. You can help close the gap.
Please donate $3 or more to support President Obama and make sure people, not special interests, decide this election.
Scott Walker's strategy in Wisconsin is straight out of Mitt Romney's playbook: In primary after primary against Rick Santorum and Newt Gingrich, he and his backers poured millions into negative ads until they got the result they wanted.
Last night, that strategy swung the election for Walker.
Now, imagine this same scenario playing out again in Wisconsin in November -- or in Florida, Ohio, Virginia, Nevada, and the rest of the battleground states.
The other side has the money. They know they can swing the election if they spend it.
And they are being told every day by Mitt Romney that he will do exactly what they want him to.
What are you going to do about it? Please donate today:
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8:06 a.m. ET
Gabby's Seat
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We just got word that National Republicans are pouring big money into
vicious, last minute attack ads against our Democratic candidate, Ron
Barber, to try and take Gabby Giffords’ seat.
The special election for Gabby’s seat is just 6 days away: We can’t let
right-wing Republicans dominate the airwaves in the final days of this
critical campaign.
Can you help us raise the $X we need in the next 24 hours to respond
to Republican attacks like these?
Contribute $X or more to the DCCC Rapid Response Fund
Ron Barber is Gabby’s former District Director and will fight to continue
her legacy in Congress.
Ron’s radical Tea Party Republican opponent Jesse Kelly literally said he
wants to eliminate Social Security and Medicare. He wants to get rid of the
minimum wage and thinks the corporate tax rate should be zero.
I hope I can count on you to help us win this special election and set us
on the path to winning our Majority in November:
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Thank you,
Steve
Steve Israel
DCCC Chairman
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We just got word that National Republicans are pouring big money into
vicious, last minute attack ads against our Democratic candidate, Ron
Barber, to try and take Gabby Giffords' seat.
The special election for Gabby's seat is just 6 days away: We can't let
right-wing Republicans dominate the airwaves in the final days of this
critical campaign.
Can you help us raise the $100,000 we need in the next 24 hours to respond
to Republican attacks like these?
Contribute $3 or more to the DCCC Rapid Response Fund
Ron Barber is Gabby's former District Director and will fight to continue
her legacy in Congress.
Ron's radical Tea Party Republican opponent Jesse Kelly literally said he
wants to eliminate Social Security and Medicare. He wants to get rid of the
minimum wage and thinks the corporate tax rate should be zero.
I hope I can count on you to help us win this special election and set us on
the path to winning our Majority in November:
[url]
Thank you,
Steve
Steve Israel
DCCC Chairman
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Capitol Street SE, Washington, DC 20003
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