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culture of corruption sketching apart« Thread Started on Mar

PostPosted: Fri Jan 27, 2012 8:01 am
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culture of corruption sketching apart« Thread Started on Mar 1, 2006, 7:27pm » --------------------------------------------------------------------------------The culture of corruption is catching up with the Republican Party, and eight months from now, Democrats have an opportunity to make gains up and down the ticket. According to CBS News poll released this week, George Bush's approval rating now hovers at 34% -- a new record low.Now isn't the time to sit and take a breather - it's the time to take action. If you haven't visited in a while, Democrats.org is dedicated to helping Democrats up and down the ticket win in November, and it has the tools that help empower you to do the hard work that will make those victories possible.Create a Personal Fundraising PageNow you can take our party's future into your own hands. When you create a personal fundraising page, you can leverage your friends, family and contacts into a powerful network of support for Democratic values. You can quickly and easily set up a page with your own thermometer to track your progress and an easy-to-use invitation system. Ask your friends to donate once or to make a larger commitment by making a recurring contribution through our Democracy Bonds program:http://www.democrats.org/personalfundraising Write a Letter to an EditorWe cannot rely on anyone else to get our message out for us. Our simple tool will put you in contact with editors of national, regional and local newspapers so you can make your voice heard. Get the talking points on various Democratic agenda items and write a letter to the editor today:http://www.democrats.org/lte Post on the BlogEveryday, exciting conversations are happening about the future of the Democratic Party in the blog's vibrant community. The blog provides a transparent look into the day-to-day workings of the DNC and the rest of the Democratic Party, complete with photos, videos, and stories from people working for change across the country. Be the first to read about breaking news and discuss it with Democrats from all fifty states by posting a comment and making your voice heard in a national forum: http://www.democrats.org/blog Find or Host an EventFor as long as the Democratic Party has been around, Democrats have been coming together. The events tool is our first step in a bridge between online and offline activism. Using the tool, you can create and publicize an event you're hosting - no matter how big or small, no matter whether it's to organize or socialize. If you want to get plugged in with other Democrats in your area, the events tool is a perfect way to get involved: http://www.democrats.org/events Invite Your FriendsIt's vitally important that our Democratic community expands beyond those who are already tuned in. Take a moment to reach out to your friends and neighbors and ask them to sign up so they can get the same action opportunities you do - just like this one:http://www.democrats.org/invite Register to VoteVoting is more important than anything you can do online. If you haven't registered to vote, you should do it now. Our online tool walks you through the steps so you're ready to go on Election Day: http://www.democrats.org/registertovote Buy a Democracy BondIf you haven't done it yet, it's time to take this important step. We need a steady stream of committed donors in order to build a party that fights in every state, city and precinct. Sign up to get your Democracy Bond and join a community of committed Americans today by visiting:http://www.democrats.org/bonds These tools -- and new tools as they come along -- are always available at http://www.democrats.org/action. Only working together can we take our country back, and we hope Democrats.org gives everyone a solid start.Thank you,Tom McMahonExecutive DirectorDemocratic National Committee