Tuesday, April 27, 2010

One day in, a game-changer

The Democratic Party
pacquiao --

Moments ago, Republican senators voted for a second time to block Congress from even starting to debate Wall Street reform that would rein in big bank abuses and protect consumers.

Frankly, this is a game-changer, just as we kick off our Vote 2010 campaign. New polls shows that nearly two-thirds of Americans support Wall Street reform, but the GOP is transparently standing with the big banks.

We're whipping up a series of ads, aimed at highlighting how Republicans have locked arms with big banks in the name of killing Wall Street reform. But we need your help to get them on the air right away.

Chip in $5 or more to help us seize this moment.

Republicans know their vote to defend failed Wall Street practices is bad policy and bad politics -- that's why the RNC sent out a "Democrats side with Wall Street" press release to try to muddy the issue.

But we cannot let them get away with delaying, obstructing and trying to kill these needed reforms when so many Americans are still hurting because of reckless actions by big banks.

If we can tell this story clearly and forcefully, we'll put huge pressure on the GOP to back down and support Wall Street reform -- and make sure voters remember this moment when they head to the polls in November.

Can you donate $5 or more to help us make it happen?

http://my.democrats.org/exposetheGOP

Thanks,

Jen

Jen O'Malley Dillon
Executive Director
Democratic National Committee

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