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15 May 2012

DNC sitting out the Walker recall? 15MAI12

THE DNC must financially support the Democrats and their candidate for governor, Tom Barrett D WI in his campaign to recall Gov scott walker R WI. Please sign this petition to DNC Chairwoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz and demand the DNC support the walker recall campaign!



Dear MoveOn member,
As a Wisconsin progressive working day and night for the recall of Scott Walker, I'm shocked: The Democratic National Committee still isn't giving financial support to the recall fight in Wisconsin.
After more than a year of grassroots efforts, Wisconsin citizens have accomplished more than anyone thought possible. We now have a Democratic challenger to Scott Walker who is neck and neck in the polls, even though Tom Barrett is being outspent by Walker's millions from out-of-state donations. 
There is no more time for the Democratic National Committee to wait—if Walker wins, it would be a huge setback to Democrats in races across the country this year. We need the DNC's support immediately!
That's why I created a petition on SignOn.org to DNC Chairwoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz, which says:
Democratic National Committee and Debbie Wasserman Schultz, invest now in the crucial fight to remove Scott Walker from office in Wisconsin—the people have worked hard and it's time to help.
Will you sign the petition? Click here to add your name, and then pass it along to your friends:
Thanks!
–Mary Magnuson
Source:
1. "EXCLUSIVE: Wisconsin Dems furious with DNC for refusing to invest big money in Walker recall," The Washington Post, May 15, 2012 
http://www.moveon.org/r?r=275547&id=41481-17549061-jw1kIWx&t=3
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