Don't forget to help the DNC folks. Remember that if you're lucky enough to have been able to max out on John Kerry ($2000) you can contribute up to $25,000 to the DNC and help Democrats nationwide.
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Dear Evil DUer,
We must keep the momentum going and the pressure on in the face of George W. Bush's endless stream of shameless ads attacking John Kerry.
If you haven't donated since the multi-million-dollar Bush Assault began, I'm writing to urge you not to delay a moment longer. We have to give John Kerry and other Democratic candidates our full and immediate support.
And, if you have contributed recently, I urge you to give again. At all costs, we've got to keep the pressure on.
This negative advertising blitz is a shameless attempt by Bush, Cheney and the rest to buy their way out of trouble -- to bury their problems in a special interest-funded cascade of negative attacks and distorted claims.
There's just one problem. They underestimated John Kerry -- and they underestimated you.
The Bush Republicans weren't counting on Democrats across the country rallying behind John Kerry in an astounding display of unity, determination, and commitment.
With your help, the Democratic National Committee will continue to help John Kerry and Democrats nationwide fight the Bush attack machine. The DNC is the only entity that can, by federal law, provide direct support to John Kerry.
We are facing a crucial deadline. On March 31, the quarter ends, and we must report our fundraising totals to the FEC. Those numbers will be scrutinized by our opponents and the press, and we must have a strong finish to the First Quarter of 2004 to prove that we're not going to stand still while George W. Bush and the Republican Party run a campaign of lies and distortions.
We must reach our goal of $200,000 in the door by midnight, March 31. Let's give John Kerry and other Democratic candidates the immediate financial help they need to prevail in the face of the Republican onslaught.
http://www.democrats.org/supportSincerely,
Terry McAuliffe
Chairman