I guess you could call Jim Martin raising money for Harry Reid something of a role reversal.
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flackattack: ...
You beat me to it... This was the message that landed in my inbox yesterday.
*****
Dear Jon,
I wanted to thank you again for your generous support of my campaign for the United States Senate.
Although we did not win, I am proud of the campaign we ran. We accomplished what few considered possible and came within just a few points of defeating Saxby Chambliss on Election Day in November. In the process, we put in place the groundwork for future Democratic victories in Georgia.
What you may not know is this: When few people in Washington believed that a proud progressive like me could compete in the Deep South, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid stood by me and did more than anyone else, helping us force an incumbent Senator into a runoff.
That is why I am writing today to ask for your help in another important Senate race in our country - Senator Reid is up for re-election next year, and the Republicans are already gearing up to defeat him.
Senator Reid needs our help in order to build up the resources he must have to win in 2010.
Please click here to join me by making a contribution to Senator Reid's re-election campaign today - $25, $50, $100, or whatever you can give.
Every dollar you send will help Senator Reid immediately, and I would personally appreciate any contribution that you are able to make.
I know first-hand that Senator Reid believes in the Democratic Party and that he is willing to devote significant resources to help proud Democrats like me against Republicans in races all over this country.
Senator Reid is a principled public servant who wants the best for our country. As one who benefited greatly from the support of Senator Reid, I am asking you to join me in supporting his re-election campaign.
Please click here to make a contribution to Senator Reid today - $25, $50, $100, or whatever you can give.
There is a lot of work to be done to get our country back on track. Together, we can make a difference.
Best wishes,
*****
Dear Jon,
I wanted to thank you again for your generous support of my campaign for the United States Senate.
Although we did not win, I am proud of the campaign we ran. We accomplished what few considered possible and came within just a few points of defeating Saxby Chambliss on Election Day in November. In the process, we put in place the groundwork for future Democratic victories in Georgia.
What you may not know is this: When few people in Washington believed that a proud progressive like me could compete in the Deep South, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid stood by me and did more than anyone else, helping us force an incumbent Senator into a runoff.
That is why I am writing today to ask for your help in another important Senate race in our country - Senator Reid is up for re-election next year, and the Republicans are already gearing up to defeat him.
Senator Reid needs our help in order to build up the resources he must have to win in 2010.
Please click here to join me by making a contribution to Senator Reid's re-election campaign today - $25, $50, $100, or whatever you can give.
Every dollar you send will help Senator Reid immediately, and I would personally appreciate any contribution that you are able to make.
I know first-hand that Senator Reid believes in the Democratic Party and that he is willing to devote significant resources to help proud Democrats like me against Republicans in races all over this country.
Senator Reid is a principled public servant who wants the best for our country. As one who benefited greatly from the support of Senator Reid, I am asking you to join me in supporting his re-election campaign.
Please click here to make a contribution to Senator Reid today - $25, $50, $100, or whatever you can give.
There is a lot of work to be done to get our country back on track. Together, we can make a difference.
Best wishes,
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