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Dems: Consolidation Behind Obama Builds Momentum
As proof that Democrats are looking towards the nomination end game, the following is an e-mail that was just sent out to Democrats in Pennsylvania:
Dear Fellow Democrat,
As we approach the final stretch of what has been the most exciting nomination process in recent history, one thing is for certain: Each of our stellar candidates will be ready to assume the presidency from the first day in office and promises to perform much better than what we've had in this country for the past eight years.
The failed policies of the Bush Administration will be behind us and either Sen. Hillary Clinton or Sen. Barack Obama will be in the White House if we make sure everyone is on board this fall as we muster all of our support and enthusiasm behind the Democratic nominee.
While we worked diligently for our respective candidates this past spring in Pennsylvania, we strongly agree that each of us will support the Democratic nominee and will campaign tirelessly across the Commonwealth for him or her. Make no mistake about it, we care deeply about Pennsylvania and the nation. We are mired in an unpopular war that is costing us $12 billion a month and affecting us dramatically at the gas pumps as Pennsylvanians continue to pay astronomical amounts per gallon. We are also staunchly against further tax cuts for the wealthiest Americans while our working families continue to struggle with health care costs or continue to exist without it. And we are ready to begin a new period of economic prosperity in Pennsylvania as Bush and his tired leadership begins to fade.
Unfortunately, a clone of Bush is ready to take his place in Sen. John McCain. We simply cannot afford a third Bush term in McCain. He offers no solutions for Iraq, except to commit to another 100 years, and he flip-flopped on Bush's tax cuts for the wealthiest. John McCain is not the straight talker that he projects himself to be. We won't be fooled by his Double Talk express that has rolled into many of our communities. Instead, we promise to work together to ensure that we don't elect "McSame" this fall.
In fact, we promise to work together to ensure we elect a Democrat.
Now, we need your help. As we move forward as a unified Democratic Party, let us agree that as Democrats we have a responsibility to our state and our nation to work tirelessly for our nominee. We have one million more Democrats than Republicans in Pennsylvania. Apparently, our friends and neighbors feel very strongly about the Democratic Party and have made their voices known by either switching from another party or registering for the first time. That alone should inspire us.
As the top elected officials in Pennsylvania, we promise to lead our troops this fall in a UNIFIED fashion that will bring home another resounding victory for the Keystone State, for our nominee and for our country.
Sincerely,
Governor Edward G. Rendell
Senator Robert P. Casey, Jr.













Comments (4)
How very interesting. Where'd you find that?
Additionally, he's jumped in the national tracking polls (essentially meaningless, I know) as well as the general election matchups in recent days.
May 15, 2008 11:37 AM | Reply | Permalink
It was in my inbox. I wonder if other Dems around the country where the primary battles are done have seen similar messages.
May 15, 2008 12:56 PM | Reply | Permalink
Thanks for posting a copy of the email, but now that I've read the thing twice, I still don't see why it's not just a letter of reconciliation.
May 15, 2008 11:52 AM | Reply | Permalink
I am thinking Rendell for VP. He is a strong Clinton supporter but lives and dies for the Democratic party. he would bring PA for us, as well.
I would love his pit bull attacks aimed at McCain and the republicans.
Grrrrrrr woof woof woof. Eat 'em up!
:)
May 15, 2008 1:37 PM | Reply | Permalink
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