Dear Friend:
This weekend, state Democratic Party leaders will gather to discuss who
should be the next chair of the Democratic National Committee (DNC). Right
now,
the Party is being lead by elite Washington insiders who are closer to
corporate lobbyists than they are to the Democratic base. We simply can't
afford
four more years of leadership by a consulting class of professional losers.
This year we have a great opportunity: the election for DNC Chair is wide
open. We can choose a leader who will reject corporate cash and help build a
Party
of the people that's funded by the people and that fights for the people.
MoveOn has made it easy to contact our state Party leaders and ask them
support
a chair who will represent all of us outside of the Washington beltway and
engage us in a fight for a bold Democratic vision. Please join me -- click
here:
http://www.moveonpac.org/dncchair/
They're going to deliver our signatures to the state Party leaders' meeting
this weekend, so please sign TODAY, and then pass this on to anyone you know
who'd like to see new leadership in the Democratic Party.
Thanks!
Miriam Vieni
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