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I borrowed a little from you, your letter was so good that I couldn't say it better. :hug: So long that he probably will never read it, but I feel better. Here's mine:
Dear Senator Edwards,
After hearing the news that you were announcing your departure from the race today, I was devastated. I can't even begin to tell you how disappointed I am in your decision. Even then, I thought "Maybe he'll come out and say Just Kidding, I just wanted to get more coverage than the other two for a minute!" I held that secret hope until the end of your speech. You were the one candidate for president who spoke for regular people in this country. Now there is no one.
I can't understand why you would abandon your supporters at this time. Your support has been growing. You raised more money in the past 25 days than in all of the 4th quarter of last year, and over half was from new donors. I have contributed to you several times this campaign, and I have never before been moved by a candidate so much that I donated money to their campaign. Only this past weekend I donated again, in the hopes that it would keep you feeling supported after South Carolina. Just yesterday I received an email from Joe Trippi asking for another contribution.
It just makes no sense. Yes you came in third in SC, but support was growing immensely after the last debate. Why would you drop out the day before a debate, when you would have another chance to bring your issues to the attention of the people? Why would you drop out one week before Super Tuesday when you stood to gain more delegates? By doing this now, you have not only ended your candidacy, you have lost opportunities to influence the course of the campaign, the convention, and the attention of the eventual candidate, even if it is not you.
You repeatedly said you were in until the end. With momentum building, at least enough to keep you viable in the race for delegates, why on earth do you quit when you've been promising people who you appear to genuinely care about that you won't? In addition, why would you drop out without at least sending an email to your supporters before your announcement (or, I might add, even after your announcement)?
In my mind, something very sketchy has to have gone down. I don't think you came to this decision easily, and I can't help but think that you were pressured into it by someone or something. Even when we weren't winning, you were still the candidate that was most feared by the establishment and corporate America. I have a sinking feeling that they played a role in what happened today.
I'm pretty sure there is no one else in this race to represent me. Barring a brokered convention (now much less likely with only two candidates instead of three) or a third party candidate, there is no possibility of there being anyone on the ballot I can vote for in November. I will still vote, but I won't do it happily. I am tired of having to hold my nose and vote for the lesser of two evils. You inspired me to be involved, volunteering for your campaign and spending all of my free time working to get you elected because I believed in your message and in you. This was my first real foray into political activism, and I have to tell you, through tears, that I fear it will be my last. I feel thoroughly disenfranchised, and hopeless. Obama claims to be the candidate of hope, but it was you who was offering real hope. Who will give voice to the voiceless now?
My prayers are with you and Elizabeth, the only bright side to all of this is that you'll be able to spend more time with her and your children.
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