Wednesday, September 5, 2012

This line from Michelle's speech

After Michelle's inspiring convention speech, we're pumping up our ambitious plan to keep her in the White House. Will you help?

Chip in $5

Dear MoveOn member,

I might as well just admit it—I'm in love with Michelle Obama.

Did you see her convention speech? My favorite line: 

"In the end, more than anything else, that is the story of this countrythe story of unwavering hope grounded in unyielding struggle."

After hearing that, I thought, "This is why I'm all in." This is why I'm going to work harder than ever to re-elect the Obamas. I've got a hundred reasons, but at this moment, it's because Michelle is the kind of First Lady I want in our White House.

If you're feeling the love too, can you chip in $5?

With polls showing the presidential race in a dead heat, it'll take serious work to re-elect the Obamas. So we have a serious plan:

  1. Work with AFL-CIO to turn out the voters that won it for Obama in '08
  2. Fight back against voter suppression in key swing states, like Ohio and Pennsylvania
  3. Keep up our sucessful work of showing how Romney and Ryan will only represent the 1%.

The Obamas need a grassroots, progressive wave behind them—pushing them forward, further—to give us the America that Michelle described. It's up to us. Me, you, 7 million other MoveOn members, and millions more who still have hope. 

Can you contribute $5 to keep Michelle in the White House?

Thanks for all you do.

–Justin, Laura, Wes, Tate, and the rest of the team

Want to support our work? We're entirely funded by our 7 million members—no corporate contributions, no big checks from CEOs. And our tiny staff ensures that small contributions go a long way. Chip in here.


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