Hal -- Think about what will happen if we do not succeed in 2014. We're going to the polls in November to elect the last Congress that will ever work with President Barack Obama. There are no second chances with this one. We have to do this right, and we have to do it now. That's why I'm asking 480 supporters like you in Brooklyn to chip in $3 or more today, and help Democrats up and down the ticket get ready for the fights we're in, as well as those to come. We're in a place where we have a chance to make some gigantic progress for the American people -- we can't blow this. This won't just be the last Congress that works with Barack, though. These senators we're electing in 2014 are going to be around for the rest of the decade. Trust me, if you're going to have to deal with someone for that long, you better make sure you like 'em. So chip in today to elect some keepers: https://my.democrats.org/Elect-Democrats Thanks, Joe | |
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Friday, March 21, 2014
We need 480 people in Brooklyn
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