State of the Union

President Obama’s annual State of the Union is this Tuesday — are you planning to watch? If so, I wanted to make sure you saw this email from Obama for America Field Director Jeremy Bird.

The Obama campaign is holding watch parties all over the country — thousands of them, actually — and you’re invited. Besides watching the President’s speech, folks will be planning their local organizing for the months ahead to make sure the President and Democrats up and down the ticket win in November.

So see if there’s a watch party near you — then RSVP if you can make it:

http://my.democrats.org/State-of-the-Union-2012

 

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State of the Union

On Tuesday, January 24th, President Obama will give his State of the Union address.

Can you have a few people over to watch?

All it takes is a little bit of time to prepare and some enthusiasm for bringing people together.

Making sure everyone watches the speech, and has the opportunity to connect as President Obama lays out his agenda for the next year, is an important part of our campaign plan.

How about it? Can you be the person who hosts the party in your community to watch the State of the Union?

These parties are easy to put together. You’ll be able to decide how many people you can comfortably host, and we’ll provide you with tools to promote the event. We’ll talk you through what to expect and how to prepare for that night — including a conference call with other hosts beforehand to share tips and ideas.

This requires a basic commitment from you, but no previous experience doing this kind of thing — even if you’ve never hosted an event like this before, the campaign staff will make sure you have the tools and resources you need to make your party successful.

A party in your neighborhood is one big way to energize the campaign where you live. We’re aiming to have thousands of parties like it across the country.

But it will only happen if someone steps up to make it happen. Sign up here if you can host:

http://my.barackobama.com/Host-a-SOTU-Watch-Party

Thanks for all you do,

Jeremy

Jeremy Bird
National Field Director
Obama for America

 

Dear Friend,

I’ve got some exciting news.  We’ve just launched Governor Perdue’s brand new online Campaign Headquarters!

You can find it here.

At our new online HQ, you can:

  • Sign up for email updates
  • Support our campaign with a secure online contribution
  • Sign up to volunteer
  • Endorse Bev
  • Find out how to follow Governor Perdue on Social Media

Check it out, and let us know what you think! We always welcome your feedback.

Sincerely,
Fiona Conroy
Campaign Manager

P.S. Once you’ve checked out our new online HQ, please help us keep our campaign moving forward by making a contribution of $25, $50, $100 or whatever you can give.

 

The Road Back to Recovery

The Road Back to Recovery

The challenges that President Obama inherited were immense–two wars, record debt, a broken health care system, and an economy in crisis. For two years, Democrats have worked to rebuild our economy from the bottom up, spurring job creation, expanding access to health care, investing in small business, and expanding opportunities for education.

There is still much work to be done to recover from the worst recession in decades, but America is now moving in the right direction. Here in North Carolina, Democrats have made investments to lay a new foundation for growth and build an economy that works for all Americans.

 

Progress in North Carolina’s 3rd District

ECONOMY & JOBS
93,000 Number of jobs created or saved through October 2010 in North Carolina because of the Recovery Act
SMALL BUSINESS
14,500Number of small businesses in North Carolina’s 3rd Congressional District eligible for health care tax credits under the Affordable Care Act
THE MIDDLE CLASS
259,000  Number of middle-class families in North Carolina’s 3rd Congressional District that received a tax cut through the Recovery Act
HEALTH CARE
4,100,000  Number of North Carolina residents with a pre-existing condition who could be denied coverage by insurance companies without the protections in the Affordable Care Act
EDUCATION
5,700  Number of education jobs saved in North Carolina because Democrats passed a deficit-neutral state-aid bill
ENERGY
64  Number of Department of Energy Recovery Act projects in North Carolina that will help secure o
 

Kay Hagan and Budget

 

     August 16, 2011

Dear Friend,

Thank you for contacting me to express your opinions on the federal deficit and recent budget negotiations. I appreciate hearing your thoughts on this important issue, and I apologize for my delayed response.

On August 2, 2011, the Senate passed and the President signed into law the Budget Control Act of 2011 to avert a government default and bring long-term certainty to the world financial markets.

While the Budget Control Act is not my first choice for a solution to our deficit problems, we all know we can’t wait another day to get our fiscal house in order. This agreement averted a default crisis without relying on a short-term patch that would have left the markets in turmoil and harmed our seniors, our veterans and our active duty military. Though I would have preferred a bigger deal – one along the lines of the proposal outlined by the bipartisan deficit reduction commission chaired by North Carolina’s Erskine Bowles and Senator Alan Simpson – this agreement is a good start. It passed the Senate with bipartisan support by a vote of 72 – 26.

The Budget Control Act immediately cuts spending by $917 billion over ten years, and establishes a new bipartisan Joint Select Committee charged with producing another $1.5 trillion in deficit reduction. To hold the new committee and Congress accountable for coming to a balanced agreement, automatic budget cuts will take effect in October 2012 if an agreement is not reached. I am hopeful that the new committee will be guided by the balanced approach outlined by the Bowles-Simpson Commission.

Throughout the month of July, I traveled all across North Carolina to hear from people like you about how Washington can get its fiscal house in order. The message I heard then and continue to hear now is that Washington needs to put politics aside, cut spending responsibly while protecting our seniors, our veterans, and our active duty military, and invest wisely in the priorities that will ensure a prosperous American future like education, infrastructure and research and development. There is  more work to be done, and I pledge to keep your thoughts and concerns in mind as I continue to work across party lines to solve our long-term budget crisis.

Again, thank you for contacting my office. It is truly an honor to represent North Carolina in the United States Senate, and I hope you will not hesitate to contact me in the future should you have any further questions or concerns.

Sincerely,

 

Kay R. Hagan

 

RALEIGH, NC – North Carolina Democratic Party Chairman David Young issued the following statement after President Obama’s addressed a Joint Session of Congress about his health insurance reform plan.

“Tonight, President Obama made an overwhelming and compelling case to the American people about the need to pass health insurance reform this year.

“The core of his plan is simple: provide more security and stability for people who have insurance, provide quality, affordable care to those who don’t, and rein in skyrocketing costs that are crushing American families, businesses and the government itself.

“The President’s plan will protect North Carolinians from unfair insurance industry practices. It’ll prohibit insurance companies from discriminating against someone for a preexisting condition and it’ll stop them from dropping someone’s coverage when they get sick, and need help the most.

“Too many of North Carolina’s residents and small businesses are struggling under the high costs of care. Reform will bring down costs, but creating a Health Insurance Exchange – a kind of one stop shop for health plans. It’ll also provide new tax credits to help people buy insurance and create a public insurance option to increase competition, lower costs and expand choice. What’s more, the President’s plan won’t add to our deficit – it’ll pay for reform upfront – and it takes the best from Democratic and Republican ideas.

“We are closer than ever to passing comprehensive reform and President Obama has laid out a clear path forward. Unfortunately, Republicans in North Carolina have decided to stand in lock-step opposition to reform. They want to maintain the status quo and hurt President Obama politically.

Opponents of reform have a choice. They can either stop playing partisan games and come up with their own reform proposal, or they can start explaining to the American people why it’s better to stand by and do nothing at all as thousands more North Carolinians face skyrocketing costs and lose their coverage every day. Being the Party of No on health insurance reform just won’t cut it.”

“Democrats in North Carolina support President Obama’s plan for health insurance reform. The time for action is now.”

 

Health Insurance Reform

In the last few months, we’ve made more progress on health insurance reform than we made in the previous 60 years. You can tell from the reaction of reform opponents that we’re doing something right.

Special interests who profit from the status quo are spreading brazen lies that stir up anger, and Republican leaders are chiming in with over-the-top rhetoric that detracts from the public debate. Just last week, Rush Limbaugh insinuated that President Obama was comparable to Adolf Hitler.

It’s a perfect example of “the old politics of fear and division” that President Obama talked about during his campaign. But there is too much at stake, too many Americans facing rising health care costs and shrinking paychecks, for us to let the politics of yesterday prevail.

The last thing opponents of reform want is a positive, civil debate. They know they’ll lose on the merits, so they’re turning to lies and division. It’s up to us to expose each distortion for what it is: a lie, plain and simple. If we do that, we’ll better our politics — and bring badly-needed reform.

Monday, the White House launched a new online resource that could help — a “Reality Check” site to help Americans clear up health care lies and misinformation. Visit the site today — and then send it to your friends so that everyone you know learns the truth.

Whether it’s a parent wondering how reform will affect seniors, an old friend confused about a lie they’ve heard, or just a concerned co-worker, we all know someone with questions about reform. The “Reality Check” site answers those questions and sets the record straight on lies that have been circulating.

But it’s up to each of you to make sure they see it — so make sure to send it their way today.

With news of disruptions at some town halls, it’s easy to forget the progress we’ve made. But because of your continued commitment, the tide is turning. Supporters of reform now outnumber opponents at many town halls. And when we win the fight for health insurance reform, it will be not only a momentous accomplishment, but a sign that it’s possible to defeat the angry politics of the past.

There are too many folks in Washington who are willing to lie for partisan gain, or engage in hateful rhetoric to score political points, for reform to come easily. We all need to step up — and it starts with you passing along “Reality Check” today:

We face too many challenges together — we can’t afford to continue the slash and burn politics of yesterday. Please stand with me and fight for the truth.

Thank you,

Governor Tim Kaine
Chairman

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