Saturday, July 27, 2013

Building A Permanent Campaign by Reince Priebus

Catherine,
This summer has been all about building our ground game, and so far we are making great strides towards our Growth and Opportunity Project goals. Our vision of building a permanent campaign across the country is becoming a reality, but it wouldn’t be possible without your tremendous support.

In June I was proud to announce new state-level hires for engaging with the Asian and Pacific Islander, African American, and Hispanic communities.  But we can’t stop there.
We only have 8 days left until the end of the quarter, and we need your help to continue the progress we are making.
Your investment in the RNC will enable us to continue hiring new staff and building crucial relationships across the country.
Working together, I am confident we can earn voters’ trust and ensure Republican victories across the board in 2014, 2016 and beyond.
Contribute $25, $50, $75 or whatever you can today to help up reach every American with the Republican message!
Thanks,
Reince Priebus

Chairman, Republican National Committee


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REPLY: The only way you'll earn my trust is if you start supporting some of the "common sense" mandates I believe in:

  • Reducing congressional salaries to what they are in their home district
  • Reducing congressional pensions/health care, etc to reflect that of the rest of America
  • Reducing congressional travel expenses to just those incurred while going to and from the beginning and end of each session--all other travel comes out of pocket
  • Reducing the total amount of campaign donations allowed each electoral session to a reasonable amount so that the ability to raise money (belong to the right political groups) is NOT more important than a candidate's actual abilities.
  • Mandating that a candidate's name be associated with each advertisement made during an election, even in the case of negative ads. Candidates must take responsibility for every ad.
  • Lobbyist groups cannot fund campaign ads without the candidates approval.
I think these make a good start.


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