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The New York Times just reported that if every registered voter made it to the voting booth, President Obama “would be the 91% favorite.” But they call it “very unlikely…that Democrats will turn out as high a percentage of their voters as Republicans do,” and that's why President Obama is neck and neck.

We must prove them wrong to win this race.

So, tell President Obama: It doesn't matter if your car breaks down. It doesn't matter if it's pouring rain. He has your vote on Election Day: [url]

Right now this race is 50-50. But if you and your friends and family stay home on Election Day, we will lose President Obama and the Senate.

I know you want President Obama to win—so stand up and be counted.

Thanks for your support, Guy Cecil

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Subject: What if

From: [email protected]

Sent: Sept. 13, 2012, 6:25 a.m.


The New York Times just reported that if every registered voter made it to the voting booth, President Obama “would be the 91% favorite.” But they call it “very unlikely…that Democrats will turn out as high a percentage of their voters as Republicans do,” and that's why President Obama is neck and neck.

We must prove them wrong to win this race.

So, tell President Obama: It doesn't matter if your car breaks down. It doesn't matter if it's pouring rain. He has your vote on Election Day: [url]

Right now this race is 50-50. But if you and your friends and family stay home on Election Day, we will lose President Obama and the Senate.

I know you want President Obama to win—so stand up and be counted.

Thanks for your support, Guy Cecil

Paid for by the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee, dscc.org, and not authorized by any candidate or candidate's committee.

This message was sent to [email]. To unsubscribe from the DSCC's email list, please click here. You can also send a reply to this message with "unsubscribe" in the subject line.

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