It hasn't been an easy day - all I see on cable news are misrepresentations of General Clark's statements.
Let's step up.
Kay Hagan, among others, is ready for our help:
Political analyst Ferrel Guillory, director of the Program on Public Life at the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill, said Dole is the clear front-runner in the race, but that fortunes could change between now and Election Day. "Democrats are resilient and will find a way to make Hagan competitive," he said.Hagan spokeswoman Colleen Flanagan asserts that, while costly, the primary gave Hagan an opportunity to introduce herself to voters statewide and made her a more recognized figure. She also is now free to campaign full-time, as the state Senate's annual session ended last week. This opens up her schedule after weeks of legislating during the week and campaigning on the weekends, with a focus on grass-roots events at local establishments such as diners and lunch counters.
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Hagan, according to her pre-primary campaign finance report, had raised $1.5 million but spent most of it during her primary campaign, leaving her with $317,000 as of April 15. Dole reported 10 times as much cash on hand -- $3.2 million out of $6.7 million raised -- as of the same date.
Now that Kay is free to campaign full-time, let's get her back and make sure she has the resources.
Head over to the Road to 60 page, and help get us to our goal of 60 donors by midnight tonight. If just a handful of people give $10 or $20, we'll hit it easily. Let's break the Republican Senate firewall. Only 14 donors to go.
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