Pacquiao -- We've got a problem. This week, we learned that Mitt Romney and the Republican Party outraised us for the second month in a row. This time, it was by more than $35 million. Now, we don't need to win the fundraising race to beat Mitt Romney. But the gap is growing at an alarming rate, and if we don't start closing that gap right now, it will be too late. It's up to you. President Obama and Democrats across the country are counting on our grassroots operation. Please donate $3 or more today. In 2008, we showed that elections can be waged, and won, based on the idea that many voices could overpower those of a few. And it worked. This year, we need to prove it in the face of unprecedented spending from super PACs and outside groups. We need to show that ordinary people can still control the outcome of an election. I hope you're ready to fight -- one supporter, one dollar at a time. Let's show what we're made of. Pitch in whatever you can to help close the fundraising gap today: https://my.democrats.org/Help-Democrats-Win Thanks, Hildy Hildy Kuryk National Finance Director Democratic National Committee |
PAID FOR BY OBAMA VICTORY FUND 2012, A JOINT FUNDRAISING COMMITTEE AUTHORIZED BY OBAMA FOR AMERICA, THE DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL COMMITTEE, AND THE STATE DEMOCRATIC PARTIES IN THE FOLLOWING STATES: CO, FL, IA, NV, NH, NC, OH, PA, VA, AND WI. Contributions or gifts to Obama Victory Fund 2012 are not tax deductible. The first $5,000 of a contribution to OVF 2012 will be allocated to Obama for America (with the first $2,500 designated for the primary election, and the next $2,500 for the general election). The next $30,800 of a contribution will be allocated to the Democratic National Committee. Any additional amounts from a contributor will be divided among the State Democratic Party Committees as follows, up to $10,000 per committee and subject to the biennial aggregate limits: FL (17%); OH (16%); PA (13%); CO (11%); NC (11%); VA (11%); NV (6%); WI (6%); IA (5%); and NH (4%). A contributor may designate his or her contribution for a particular participant. The allocation formula above may change if following it would result in an excessive contribution. Contributions will be used in connection with a Federal election. Democratic National Committee, 430 S. Capitol St. SE, Washington DC 20003 |
Thursday, July 12, 2012
If we don't close the gap right now...
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