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Sonia
May 22nd, 2008, 05:49 PM
It looks like the DNC is preparing for a tough, competitive, general election, and is writing to ask for our contributions. If you have a few extra dollars, you may want to donate. Here's their email:

Dear SONIA,

I'm Phil Murphy, Finance Chair of the DNC. I'm responsible for making sure our Party has the funds it needs to stay competitive.

I wanted you to see these two clips that were posted on Politico.com this week...

John McCain will raise over $7 million tonight at a high-dollar New York fundraiser, his largest one-event haul yet during the campaign, according to sources familiar with the expected haul.

McCain raises over $2 mil in Michigan ... So said John Rakolta -- a former national finance chair and ubiquitous presence around Mitt Romney during the primary -- last night at the suburban Detroit funder for the GOP nominee.

In the past 48 hours, John McCain raised over $9 million for his campaign and the Republican National Committee. While we're choosing our nominee, the Republican machine is working their way across the country, raising money and expanding their bank accounts.

What are they going to do with that money? Attack. As soon as we have our nominee, they'll unleash a flood of expensive negative attacks to try to define our candidate.

That's why we have to be ready for anything -- we can't let them Swift Boat us right out of the gate.

Can you make a contribution to offset the $9 million John McCain has raised the last 48 hours? We need to be able to defend our candidate from the Republican machine as soon as it kicks into gear:

http://www.democrats.org/NoSwiftBoat

Everywhere John McCain goes his handlers are organizing fundraising receptions, catering to special interests and lobbyists. It's straight out of the George Bush and Karl Rove playbook.

While our primary continues, we can't afford to let John McCain and the Republican machine get a financial advantage. Help us and our nominee stay competitive.

Thanks for your support.

Phil Murphy


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davidbr55
May 23rd, 2008, 10:12 AM
Is this a joke? I mean, I understand why include the urgency in the pitch, but the numbers are not even on the same level. Latest numbers reported by the candidates:

Obama: $272 million
Clinton: $222 million
McCain: $101 million

And, of course McCain is the only one organizing fundraising events. Democrats would never do that, right?