Tuesday, May 18, 2010

o'pariah - Send President Obama to your state

From: NRSC Sent: Monday, May 17, 2010

First he went to Virginia to help out Creigh Deeds.  Then he want to New Jersey to help out Jon Corzine.  Then he went to Massachusetts to help out Martha Coakley.  The result?  Governors Bob McDonnell and Chris Christie, and Senator Scott Brown.
Now, for the second time this year, President Obama is going to California to try and bail Barbara Boxer out of her failing campaign.  Washington Democrats are doing everything it possibly can to save Arlen Specter from losing in the Pennsylvania primary, and ever since they got involved his numbers have gone down, not up.
We know every Republican in the country is looking forward to the President and his party showing up in their state to stump for Democrats.  It brings attention to the failed Obama-Pelosi-Reid agenda of the Washington Democrats, and gives the people a stark choice.  When they see the President and his party up close, they choose Republicans.
That's why we are inviting you to tell us which state you would like President Obama and the Democrat establishment to turn their attention to next. Vote, and then check out the results to see where Republicans most want to see "help" given by the Democrats.
And when you are done, please help us even the odds by contributing $10, $25, $50 or even $100 to compete with the onslaught of money that the President and his party will be sending into these races.  We can take nothing for granted, even the Democrats' own current unpopularity.  Will you help match the Democrat establishment's desperate play for cash as the President visits Nancy Pelosi's back yard?
Thank you again.  With your help we can win in November.  Sincerely, Rob Jesmer, NRSC Executive Director

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