I’m contacting you with an urgent request. If we can raise $65,000 today, we can get a great campaign spot featuring John on the air in South Carolina for the last 24 hours before the primary this Saturday.
Can you make a contribution today to help us broadcast this spot in South Carolina tomorrow?
Click here to see the spot and make a contribution
We’re going to win delegates for John Edwards this Saturday in South Carolina — and that’s why we’re expanding our boots on the ground efforts over the next two days. We have hundreds of field staff and volunteers canvassing door-to-door. And phone banks underway across the state.
And getting this spot on the air tomorrow will help us reach hundreds of thousands of voters across the state as they make up their minds.
It’s going to take $65,000 to make that happen: can you help us meet that target today?
Click here to see the spot and make a contribution
John is currently campaigning across the rural areas of South Carolina, drawing large crowds as he talks about his economic recovery plan for rural America. While one of the other candidates has already left the state, John is taking his message directly to primary voters.
Your contribution today will allow his message of change to reach voters in all areas of the state. You can make a difference by helping us get this spot on the air.
Thanks for your support. I’ll let you know how we do!
WARNING: Rant follows:
While Hillarak continue campaigning there is a fight in the Senate to prevent Bu$h and the telecom industry from getting immunity from their illegal spying. Unbelievably, we are paying the salaries for 2 Senators who are AWOL.
We are paying them a high salary to do a job! They should get their asses back to DC and do that job!
Not one person here could say to their employers, “Hey, I have this other project I need to work on for a while so see you later and be sure to keep sending that paycheck.”
When did the American public get to be such push overs?
About Sharon Wilson
Sharon Wilson is considered a leading citizen expert on the impacts of shale oil and gas extraction. She is the go-to person whether it’s top EPA officials from D.C., national and international news networks, or residents facing the shock of eminent domain and the devastating environmental effects of natural gas development in their backyards.
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