Pacquiao -- When the President laid out his jobs plan earlier this month, he couldn't have been more clear: The American people can't afford to wait for the next election to see results out of Washington. They sent their members of Congress here to get things done now. Democrats aren't sitting back and hoping for the best -- we're taking our case straight to the American people. We've launched a major ad campaign in support of the American Jobs Act. It calls on all Americans to hold their lawmakers' feet to the fire until this bill gets passed, because that's the only way it's going to get done. We want to spread that message as widely as possible. Will you chip in $5 today to help us continue the fight for the President's agenda -- and keep ads like this one on the air? Right now, Republican leaders aren't working for the American people. And that's unacceptable -- especially at a time when families need their leaders in Washington to come together and get things done. It shouldn't take an effort like this to remind our leaders to do their jobs. But the truth is some in the GOP care more about making sure the President doesn't get his way than doing whatever it takes to create jobs and return economic security to the middle class. Now is not the time for scoring political points -- for either side. We need action, and the President is counting on all of us to demand it. It's an uphill battle, but we know how powerful it can be when members of Congress start hearing the case straight from their constituents at home. I'm asking you to help keep ads like this on the air in these critical first weeks of the fight to pass this bill. Please donate $5 today: http://my.democrats.org/Pass-This-Bill Thanks, Patrick Patrick Gaspard Executive Director Democratic National Committee |
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