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If we win this election, it will be because of what you did in moments like this to help close the spending gap.
Because this is real: Just last week alone, Mitt Romney's campaign and his allies outspent our side by at least three to one in North Carolina, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, Colorado, and Pennsylvania, all states we need to win.
That could swing the election -- but it doesn't have to.
Tomorrow is our biggest fundraising deadline so far. Will you make a donation of $3 or more today and help this campaign hang in there for the final two months?
Tonight Mitt Romney will deliver a speech that millions of Americans will hear.
He's going to say a lot of things about Barack Obama, and belittle what we stand for.
When he does, remember the important role you play in the political process. Remember the kind of man our president is, and the tough choices he's had to make from that Oval Office.
Voters in some very important states are hearing distortions and lies from people who've invested a lot to see Barack Obama removed from the White House.
Fight back. Donate $3 or more and make sure your voice is heard just as loud:
https://my.democrats.org/
We wouldn't be here without you. Thank you.
Joe
P.S. -- Deciding that the stakes are high enough to do our part isn't a November 6th decision. It's one I'm asking you to make right now, before tomorrow's big fundraising deadline.
What a wonderful country we have! It's too bad the Democratic Party does not know or understand how to keep our country wonderful and thriving. I wonder what life will be like should President Obama be re-elected. How will our country be after four more years of President Obama's Administration?
We already know President Obama does not understand how to solve our nation's changes. He has proven he does not have the experience needed -- even after four years of on the job training. No wonder he doesn't know what to do about providing education for unemployed individuals whose jobs are no longer located in the United States.
I am concerned if Obama is re-elected we will see unemployment make even greater highs because Obama does not know how to change the increases in unemployment into decreases. I worry we will see the economy worsen. I fear there will be more doctors who will have to turn away patients they had been treating because Obama Care makes it impossible for some doctors to afford to keep their patients, and still Democrats brag about how Obama Care allows patients to choose who will be their doctors. I am frightened that another four years of Obama as President will mean we owe even more money to China because President Obama believes the only way to increase jobs is to provide bail-outs to businesses and to improve the economy is to offer more stimulus packages.
We cannot afford another four years of an Obama Administration. Undecided voters and also Democrats need to realize the best hope they held about the United States was on the day the results of the November 2008 election were made. Sadly, those feelings of optimism quickly died for many of us as President Obama served these past four years. I so appreciated Mitt Romney's comment about how there was something wrong when the country's hope and elation began when Obama was elected as President but quickly ended as he has held office.
The United States of America does not needs a person in the Oval Office who wastes time talking about hope and change. We need a president who successfully brings hope and positive change by his actions. We have not seen this with the President Obama.
There is an adage which states if a wise person does not go around telling others how wise he is. The meaning, of course, is his wisdom will be apparent in all his actions. That adage could have been written to describe Mitt Romney.
I sincerely hope and pray female, undecided and previously loyal Democrats will come to this realization before the election. Others need to realize, as I have, that just because they campaigned and voted for Obama in November 2008 does not mean they have to do so again. As some of the ads for Mitt Romney suggests, it is okay to change your mind.

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