Wednesday, December 16, 2015

Five reasons 2015 was a historic year:

Organizing for Action
Diane --

I will never get tired of saying this: It's been a historic year for this movement, and for President Obama.

Millions more insured. Did it.

Marriage equality for all. Check.

A global agreement to tackle climate change. Count it.

69 straight months of private-sector job growth. And still going.

Unemployment down to 5 percent. Done.

Diane, these are huge victories for our country, and they wouldn't have been possible without your support.

Will you chip in right now to help keep the momentum going next year?

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President Obama has committed to making the most out of these next 13 months, and you can bet that the special interests and extreme voices in Congress will be doing everything they can to take away our progress. There's still more work to do -- and it's up to us to help get it done.

Volunteering, pitching in where you can, and never giving up the fight for real, lasting change is how OFA volunteers did it in 2015 -- and that's how we're going to do it in 2016.

We're closing the books on this year soon -- and we're looking ahead. Chip in $10, or whatever you can, and say you're in:

https://my.barackobama.com/Keep-Up-The-Momentum

Thanks,

Sara

Sara El-Amine
Executive Director
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