Wednesday, October 31, 2018

President Obama on the campaign trail:

"There's only one real check on bad policy. And that's you and your vote."
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I'm asking you to make a contribution

It's going to be a close election. The only number that matters right now is the number of Americans who turn out to vote.

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It's going to be a close election. The only number that matters right now is the number of Americans who turn out to vote.

You've stood with me when I needed you to the most. I know I can count on you -- that's why I'm calling on you one more time.

Will you chip in $3 to elect Democrats in next week's elections? There couldn't be more at stake:

Thank you.

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I am personally asking for your support

I am personally asking for your support at this critical moment for our party.

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I am personally asking for your support at this critical moment for our party.

Whether or not Democrats can take back Congress, win governorships, and flip state legislatures depends entirely on how many voters we can reach in the next six days. If our party is able to reach enough folks and talk to them about how, when, and where to vote, we'll win.

The DNC has an impressive get-out-the-vote plan for the final days of this election, but they need your help to fully fund it. Will you donate $3 to support our party's last-minute GOTV efforts?

This is a pivotal moment for our country and our democracy -- and right now, indifference is not an option.

This whole project of self-government only works if everybody is doing their part. I'm hoping I can count on you to make your first donation of 2018 today.

Will you donate $3 to elect Democrats at this critical moment?

Thank you for all you do,

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Monday, October 29, 2018

Consequences

The greatest threat to our democracy is indifference.
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Diane --

Next Tuesday's elections are more important than any I can remember in my lifetime -- and that includes when I was on the ballot. That's saying something.

Now I know politicians say all the time, "This is the most important election." But this one really is that important. The stakes really are that high.

The consequences of you not voting -- or not doing everything in your power to ensure your friends, family, and neighbors vote -- could be monumental.

America is at a crossroads, and control of Congress may be decided by a handful of razor-thin House and Senate races. Dozens of governorships and thousands of state legislative seats are up for grabs, with major implications on whether we can draw fairer maps for the next decade.

Make no mistake: The direction of the country will come down to who turns out and who stays home. And the greatest threat to our democracy is indifference.

Indifference is exactly what cynical politicians want from you. They're counting on it. Their success depends on convincing you that your vote doesn't matter. They know their agenda is unpopular, so the only way to keep power is by shrinking the electorate.

Don't let them.

If you're mad at politicians trying to take us back to the days of health insurers denying people with pre-existing conditions of care ... Vote.

If you're sick of politicians giving huge tax cuts to billionaires, only to tell you we have no choice but to slash Medicare and Social Security ... Vote.

If you're upset with politicians denying basic climate science as our communities continue to pay a steeper and steeper price ... Vote.

If you're outraged by politicians refusing to pass common-sense gun laws in the face of a tragic epidemic ... Vote.

If you're frustrated with politicians failing to adequately stand up for the rights of immigrants, or women, or LGBTQ Americans ... Vote. Vote. Vote.

Vote like our democracy depends on it, Diane. Make a commitment right now to get to the polls -- and get involved in these final 8 days.

I'm in

Thank you,

Barack Obama

















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Thursday, October 18, 2018

Diane: Ready to make history?

November 6, 2018, is right around the corner. Get to work today.
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Diane --

In 19 days, we have the opportunity of a lifetime -- the opportunity to help decide this country's course.

See, the story of America is a story of progress. Sometimes slow, sometimes frustrating, but always forward.

But our progress isn't inevitable. And it wasn't achieved by a handful of famous leaders. It was won because of countless quiet acts of heroism and dedication by citizens like you, Diane, who refused to be bystanders. Instead, they marched and mobilized and voted to make history.

Now I don't have to tell you that we face extraordinary times. But here's the good news: In 19 days, we have the chance to restore some sanity to our politics and bend the arc of history toward justice once again.

Because there is only one real guardrail when Washington veers off course, and that's you. You and your vote. And your friends' and families' and neighbors' votes.

The antidote to government by a powerful few is government by the organized, energized many.

In 19 days, you can make history. In 19 days, you can put America back on track. In 19 days, you can set the stage for all kinds of progress. But it won't happen by itself. It won't happen if we decide to be bystanders instead of change-makers.

We've got to do the work.

So I'm asking you, Diane: If you haven't already voted, make a plan right now. Make sure everybody you know is doing the same.

Grab a friend and go knock doors or make phone calls for candidates you believe in -- because there are only 19 days left. Don't wake up disappointed on November 7th, thinking, "I could've done more." Let's give this country all we've got.

If you're ready to take me up on that -- ready to play your critical role in shaping our democracy -- say you're in.

I'm in

Thank you,

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Thursday, October 4, 2018

Did you see President Obama's note?

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Friend --

I wanted to make sure that you got a chance to read the note my old boss, President Barack Obama, sent you last week.

I couldn't have said it better myself: Next month's election is the most important of our lifetime and Democrats are counting on you to stand with them in this fight.

Take a minute to read President Obama's note, then chip in $3 for the first time in 2018 to elect Democrats up and down the ballot on November 6th.

All my best,

Tom

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Sender: Barack Obama
Subject: I need your help
Date: Saturday, September 29th, 2018

I'm writing to you today to deliver a simple message: This year's elections are more important than any I can remember in my lifetime, and I need you to fight alongside me.

We are in an extraordinary position to take back the House, Senate, and seats across the country, and I'm counting on you to step up.

Will you contribute $3 to elect Democratic candidates all across the country?

This is a pivotal moment when we as a country need to determine who we are and what we stand for.

In 38 days, we have a chance to flip Congress, governorships, statehouses, and seats across our country -- we just have to put in the work together.

I'm counting on you today. Make a $3 donation right now to stand with Democrats nationwide.

Thank you for showing where you stand at this moment.

Barack

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Wednesday, October 3, 2018

six incredible candidates

American Possibilities
I'm going to cut right to it, DianeA—

I'm asking you to chip in $3, right now, to help elect an incredible slate of Democrats running to become their state's attorney general.

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Let me say this as clearly as I can: This is one of the most important things I will write to you about between now and November 6. I mean it.

Just think of the trust we put in our states' attorneys general.

We ask them to keep our kids safe from abusers and human traffickers. To keep the worst of the worst off our streets.

And we ask them to root out corruption — so that ordinary folks can trust that America's elected officials work for the American people.

We've gotta be able to trust our attorneys general, DianeA. We've got to.

So today, I'm endorsing a new slate of Democratic candidates for attorney general from across the country. Folks who embody the loftiest ideals of public service. Folks we can trust — all of them recommended by folks like you.

Meet them, then chip in $3 or more to American Possibilities to help elect them:

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January Contreras, Arizona
January Contreras envisions an Arizona where everyone feels safe, where constitutional and civil rights are protected, and where the powerful no longer get away with playing by their own set of rules. From her work as the Deputy County Attorney for the Maricopa County Attorney's Office to her time as a criminal prosecutor, January earned a reputation for being tough and fair. As Assistant Attorney General, January brought justice to victims and their families in elder abuse and exploitation crimes, and prosecuted fraud, waste, and abuse in the healthcare system. She founded Arizona Legal Women and Youth Services (ALWAYS), a nonprofit that ensures children and young adult survivors of trauma, homelessness, and the foster care system have access to lawyers who will fight for them. January also led the charge to establish the Council on Combating Violence Against Women at the Department of Homeland Security. Previously, January served on the White House Council on Women and Girls, contributed to the development of the U.S. National Action Plan on Women, Peace, and Security, and volunteered on the Board of Directors of the Arizona Coalition to End Sexual and Domestic Violence. January is a proud fourth-generation Arizonan and the daughter of postal workers. January earned her undergraduate and law degrees from the University of Arizona in Tucson.

Steve Dettelbach, Ohio
Steve Dettelbach believes no one is above the law, no one is below the law and no one is beyond its reach. Born and raised in Ohio, Steve has stood before judges and juries to take on the tough cases and prosecute some of the worst criminals Ohio has ever seen. As a federal prosecutor for over two decades, Steve put child abusers, drug dealers, and human traffickers away, and he secured convictions against both Democrats and Republicans who broke the law. A husband and father of two, Steve launched his campaign for Ohio Attorney General in the summer of 2017 after traveling Ohio for months and visiting places as diverse as Cleveland's African American churches and Appalachia's union halls. He heard a very similar theme across these different communities — a belief that politicians have rigged the system to benefit themselves and powerful special interests, neglecting the real problems Ohioans face. Steve will work to fix this broken system as Ohio Attorney General by standing up to politicians in both parties and protecting Ohio from violent crime, and public corruption.

State Senator Aaron Ford, Nevada
Aaron has legal experience before our courts and administrative tribunals, as a law clerk, in private practice, and as an elected official. Before taking elected office, Aaron was a law clerk for two judges. In 2012, Aaron was elected to the Nevada State Senate. During his first legislative session, Aaron served as Chair of the Natural Resources Committee, Vice Chair of the Education Committee, and a member of the Judiciary Committee — and he was named "Rookie of the Year" by the Reno Gazette Journal,"Freshman of the Year" by the Las Vegas Review Journal, and "Senator of the Year" by the Nevada Conservation League. In the 2015 legislative session, Aaron led the fight against extreme policies that harmed working families as the State Senate's Minority Leader. In 2016, Aaron became Majority Leader and continued to pass legislation that kept Nevadans safe and strengthened the community. He passed legislation that combated elder abuse, increased transparency for big pharmaceutical companies, reduced recidivism and criminal-justice costs through improved educational, mental health and substance-abuse programs, and increased penalties for criminals who target our brave first responders.

Josh Kaul, Wisconsin
As a federal prosecutor in Baltimore, Josh worked closely with law enforcement on complex investigations and prosecuted murderers, gang members, and drug traffickers. When Josh returned to Wisconsin with his family, he took on a new challenge: protecting the right to vote. Josh has gone to court and fought against laws passed by the state legislature that restrict access to the ballot box. Josh was raised in Wisconsin by his mother, who was a prosecutor, and his stepfather, who was a police officer. He studied history and economics at Yale, where he met his wife, Lindsey and graduated with honors. Josh then attended Stanford Law School, where he served as President of the Stanford Law Review. Josh began his legal career as a law clerk to Judge Michael Boudin, who was then the Chief Judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit. After his clerkship, Josh worked for Jenner & Block in Washington, D.C. Josh and Lindsey are the proud parents of two young boys, Simon and Henry.

Dana Nessel, Michigan
Dana began her legal career as an Assistant Prosecutor in the Wayne County Prosecutor's Office. For over a decade, she was assigned to a number of elite units within the office and handled some of Wayne County's most difficult cases. After leaving the Prosecutor's Office, Dana continued to vigorously defend the rights of indigent defendants on hundreds of criminal cases, from petty theft to first-degree murder. She is also recognized as one of the premier litigators of LGBTQ issues in Michigan. In 2010, she brought the matter of Harmon v. Davis, in which a Michigan court, for the first time, held that a non-biological parent in a same-sex couple could establish custodial rights to the couple's children. Dana spearheaded the precedent-setting case, DeBoer v. Snyder, which challenged the bans on adoption and marriage for same-sex couples in Michigan and was later consolidated with its affiliated U.S. Sixth Circuit cases into Obergefell v. Hodges in the United States Supreme Court. She is the President and founder of the Fair Michigan Foundation, and helped create the Fair Michigan Justice Project, a first of its kind task force which investigates and prosecutes hate crimes committed against the LGBTQ community. Dana lives in southeast Michigan with her wife, Alanna Maguire, their twin sons, Alex and Zach, along with various cats.

Phil Weiser, Colorado
After graduating law school, Phil worked in Denver for Judge David Ebel on the Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals, then went on to serve as a law clerk at the United States Supreme Court for Justices Byron White and Ruth Bader Ginsburg. Phil served in President Clinton's Department of Justice's Antitrust Division before returning to teach as a professor at the University of Colorado Law School. There, he founded the Silicon Flatirons Center for Law, Technology, and Entrepreneurship, litigated civil rights cases, co-chaired Governor Bill Ritter's Innovation Council, and served on President Obama's Transition Team, overseeing the Federal Trade Commission. He served in the Obama Administration as a Deputy Assistant Attorney General in the U.S. Department of Justice, where he oversaw complex antitrust investigations, worked to strengthen the review of anticompetitive mergers, and spearheaded an effort to promote competition in agriculture. Phil also served President Obama in the White House as Senior Advisor for Technology and Innovation at the National Economic Council, spearheading what became a bipartisan effort to increase access to wireless spectrum and enable the deployment of an interoperable wireless broadband network for public safety. After returning to Colorado, Phil led the University of Colorado Law School as its Dean from 2011-16, where he held tuition steady and more than doubled student scholarships. He continues to serve as CU's Hatfield Professor of Law and Telecommunications, and Executive Director of the Silicon Flatirons Center for Law, Technology, and Entrepreneurship at the University of Colorado. Phil and his wife Heidi, a physician, live in Denver, where they are raising their two children, Aviva and Sammy.

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I don't know about you. But if we elect folks like January, Steve, Aaron, Josh, Dana, and Phil, I'll sleep a little better at night this November.

And DianeA? Making it happen is on us. Electing these attorney general candidates this fall won't happen because we want it to, and it certainly won't happen if we buy into all this nonsense about a "blue wave" being inevitable.

To elect these incredible candidates, it'll take folks from places like Montross, chipping in $3 at a time, until we get this done. It's that simple:

https://go.americanpossibilities.org/ag-candidates

Thanks for listening. And thanks for chipping in.

—Joe
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