Showing posts with label support. Show all posts
Showing posts with label support. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 28, 2014

Thanks For Your Support * The 218 Project


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Dear Don,

Thank you for your contribution to Democrats. If you haven't already, save your payment information here to make your next donation that much easier:
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Your support makes a real difference. But you can take the next step and make an investment in our 2014 victory by joining The 218 Project and pledging a monthly donation to Democrats right now:https://my.democrats.org/The-218-Project

Thanks.

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You're amazing, Donna



Michelle Obama
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Donna --

Barack and I have always been very grateful for the people in our lives.

You have stood by us through it all, and as Barack gets ready to give the State of the Union address, I'm asking you to do it again. A new election is looming, and this November will be our last chance to give Barack a Congress that will work with him.
 

There will be many more challenges ahead for Barack, and knowing you are in his corner gives him the strength to keep fighting.  This year will be critical, but if Democrats take back the House and keep the Senate, we'll have an opportunity to get so much more done.  That means fulfilling the promise of affordable health care for Americans, fixing our broken immigration system, and creating a better bargain for the middle class.


Let's continue to start 2014 strong.  Donate to support Democrats, and give Barack a Congress he can work with:
https://my.democrats.org/State-of-the-Union

Thanks,

Michelle


 

Monday, November 11, 2013

Thank you, Donna

 
 
Donna --
 
One year ago, all of our hard work and sacrifice paid off, and we made sure Barack got a second term as president to finish the work all of us started together.

I didn't just support him because he's my husband -- I supported him because I believe in his vision to lead this country forward and create a better future for our two girls.

Everyone who stood with Barack had their own reasons for doing so, whether it was to rebuild an economy that works for the middle class, to follow through on the promise of affordable health care, or to improve access to higher education. We all had something that drove us, and we came together to get the job done.

But just as none of us could elect Barack on our own, he can't finish the job by himself. He needs leaders in Congress and in state capitals around the nation to help him continue moving our country forward.

So today, a year after Barack was elected to his second term, I'm renewing my commitment to support a group of leaders who share Barack's values. I hope you will join me in putting your support behind Democrats in the year to come:

http://my.democrats.org/Fired-Up

Thank you for your faith in us, last year and in the years ahead,

Michelle

P.S. -- I'm still fired up, and I'm still ready to go. Are you?

Monday, September 16, 2013

Relocation

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Thank You For Your Patience
 
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Saturday, April 27, 2013

Decades in the making:

Julian Castro
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Donna --

Very soon, comprehensive immigration reform will be introduced -- and could be passed -- in Congress.


Passing immigration reform is something that has been years, even decades, in the making. If legislators in both parties can put aside political posturing and summon the courage to do the right thing, we will make history together.

It's up to you and me to make sure our lawmakers find that courage -- and that they know if they step up and fix our broken system, we'll get their backs.


This is our moment -- join the grassroots effort to help pass comprehensive immigration reform.

President Obama and a growing number of bipartisan lawmakers have laid the framework for the path forward on immigration. They've identified three things we need to do right away:

We need to strengthen border security, streamline the legal immigration process so law-abiding companies can get the workers they need, and create an earned path to citizenship for the 11 million undocumented immigrants living in the shadows.

These are tough issues for politicians to wrestle with. But for myself and for millions of our friends and neighbors, immigration isn't just political -- it's intensely personal.

My grandma came to the United States as an orphan from Mexico. She never made it past the fourth grade -- she had to drop out of school to work and support her family. As an adult, she scraped by, working hard to give my mother a shot, so that my mother could give my brother and me an even better one. 


People like my grandma -- men and women in all corners of the United States, of all ages and origins -- have helped build this country.

They deserve a system that works -- and our country's economy depends on it.

We know what's broken, and we know how to fix it. 

Say you're ready to fight for immigration reform. Add your name today:

http://my.barackobama.com/Support-Immigration-Reform

America is watching -- let's get this done.

Julian

Julian Castro
Mayor, San Antonio, Texas


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Embarrassing video:

Jon Carson, BarackObama.com
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Donna --

Right now, way too many lawmakers in Washington flat-out refuse to face the facts when it comes to climate change. 

We're never going to make real progress on this issue unless members of Congress get serious. Instead, some of them have made a habit of publicly mocking it.

We thought it was time to call them out for denying what's basic science.

Watch this embarrassing video of climate deniers in Congress -- and say you're ready to help hold them accountable:



The science matters in this.

That's the message way too many people in Washington need to hear right now.

In 2011, there were 240 members of Congress who voted to say that climate change is a hoax. 

Most of them are still around today, and they're getting away with it -- some of them are actually proud of it. They think the whole debate is pretty funny.

If we want to make progress on climate change, we need everyone in Congress on board for a solution. It's our job to show them there's a price to pay for being a climate denier. 

Take a look at this video and join the fight:

http://my.barackobama.com/Climate-Change

Get ready -- more on this coming soon.

Thanks,

Jon

Jon Carson
Executive Director
Organizing for Action
@JonCarsonOFA


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Thanks

Organizing for Action
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Your support means so much to this organization. You are driving this forward. Thank you for that.

We'll be following up on Monday with details on how to join the call with OFA senior leadership.Talk to you then!

Organizing for Action

Wednesday, November 21, 2012

Your feedback needed: Take this quick survey

Jim Messina, BarackObama.com
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Donna -- 

This movement has always belonged to you.

So your feedback is crucial in determining how we continue to work together. 

Take a couple minutes to help shape our plans for the future.

Our ground game was the decisive factor in this campaign. It was you -- your neighborhood teams, canvasses, phone banks, and your donations that helped give our operation the resources it needed -- that changed the face of American politics and gave President Barack Obama a new term in office.

But our work isn't over. We didn't do all this just to win a campaign. We have more progress to make, and there's only one way to do it: together. 

Take this short survey on your campaign experience, and share your thoughts on how we all can continue supporting the President in his second term -- and the causes we care about for years to come:

http://my.barackobama.com/Survey

Thanks,

Messina

Jim Messina
Campaign Manager
Obama for America

Monday, July 23, 2012

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