End of Q2 Fundraising Push

Bumped--Chris

This is it. These are the final days where fundraising totals matter to the overall narrative. The Q2 fundraising deadline ends at midnight on Friday. That is only 75 hours away (check that--35 hours away). The next quarter will end on September 30th, and the reports on that quarter won't be out until mid-October. Buy then, all targeting and media attention will already be in place. That makes this the final deadline where totals will signal to the media and to the political establishment that a candidate is for real. To make that national difference, you need to donate now. Over at the MyDD / Dailykos / Swing State Project combined Act Blue page, there are many candidates worthy of your support:
  • Ned Lamont, the current shining star of the new progressive movement. His strong challenge against Joe Lieberman is scaring the political establishment to death, and whose victory on August 8th will single-handedly transform the Democratic Party.
  • Jon Tester, whose historic and resounding primary victory on June 6th in Montana now makes him one of the most likely Democrats to pick-up a Senate seat in November. And he did it with a come from behind, people-powered and netroots campaign. Jon Tester is a victory of the new progressive movement.
  • James Webb, whose victory in the Virginia Senatorial primary was also fueled by a people-powered movement. Now, he has suddenly forced George Allen, once thought to be the Republican front-runner for President in 2008, into a competitive race. Not only would this race be a great victory for the netroots, not only would it send a racist, sexist, chickenhawk psychopath packing, but it would deny Republicans a serious option in 2008.
  • Jerry McNerney, another movement candidate who defeated the establishment and rejected triangulation. Now, his people-powered campaign is facing off against corrupt Richard Pombo in CA-11, and polling shows him to be very competitive in a red district. For all you Cegalis backers out there who know I dropped the ball in IL-06, this is a race where we can join together and win.
  • Darcy Burner, whose campaign has been propelled nearly into top tier status almost entirely by the amazing netroots scene in the Northwest. Facing a Republican freshmen in a district that is trending blue, we can't win a real majority in Congress unless our movement candidate in the northwest can bring this one home.
  • Patrick Murphy, who is a fighting Dem not only because he served in Iraq, but also because his campaign inspired people on the ground and took the nomination in what was once a crowded field. Patrick is not only supported by the local netroots scene in Philly, he is a member of the local netroots scene. In a district that both Kerry and Gore won, there is probably no way to win back Congress unless Patrick Murphy wins in November. And oh yeah--is opponent, freshman Michael Fitzpatrick, is trying to curb the netroots through federal legislation.
  • Joe Sestak, who wowed attendees at Yearly Kos, and who is a retired Vice-Admiral from the Navy. Joe is running against the insane lunatic Curt Weldon is a lean-Dem district in the Philly suburbs, making this a huge strategic pressure point. This is the race that could bankrupt the NRCC, and leave us with one less worshiper of the Rev. Moon in Congress.
  • Paul Hodes, whose campaign fits the "Northeast Strategy" to a T. An aggressive former prosecutor who has sent environmental criminals to jail, Hodes is taking on an out-of-touch Republican incumbent in this blue-leaning district. (NH-02 voted for Kerry over Bush by a 52-47 margin.) Hodes' strong progressive values are the perfect antidote to Republican corruption both in Washington and in New Hampshire.
  • Eric Massa, a frequent and popular member of the MyDD community, who is running against a freshman Republican who pulled shotgun on his wife. As Republicans do everything they can to smear Democratic patriotism and call for Jack Murtha to be murdered, Eric has been at the forefront of our pushback against those vicious slanders. Eric is also a fighting Dem, and his smart common sense leadership style make him perfect for this rural district.
  • Linda Stender, the Democratic nominee in NJ-07, is our best chance for a pickup in blue-state New Jersey. As we all know, MyDD is heavily connected to the netroots scene there. It is people like Linda Stender who will prove all of our strategies and activism to be right, as Democrats take over the House of Representatives in 2006.
That is what we have on tap. There is no shortage of movement candidates. There is no shortage of Fighting Dems. There is no shortage of smart, strategically important races. This is the combined netroots page, for which you have already helped raise more than $224,000, but for which this week is its most important week ever. While you are at the combined netroots page, don't forget to tip Act Blue, which makes all of this possible, and throw some change to BlogPac, which continues to work to defend the netroots. Also, don't just think that money is the only way you can make a difference. Check out the local blogs listed, read a campaign website, or volunteer for a campaign near you. Find some way to take action, because any movement can only go as far as its members can take it.

Tags: Activism, Fundraising, House 2006, netroots, Senate 2006 (all tags)

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19 Comments

Re: End of Q2 Fundraising Push

Sorry I have to keep my money close to home this quarter and contribute to John Laesch IL-14 (http://www.john06.com) and Dan Seals IL-10 (http://www.dansealsforcongress.com)

by maryfromabluestate 2006-06-27 05:05PM | 0 recs
Re: End of Q2 Fundraising Push

My Dad, Jack Carter, needs help, too.  We can take back the Senate seat in Nevada from Bush hack John Ensign.  Our polling's been moving in the right direction, and our first TV ads will be going up next week.  We need all the money we can get!  You can donate to him here.

Sarah

by Sarah R Carter 2006-06-27 05:09PM | 0 recs
Re: End of Q2 Fundraising Push

I just sent $25 to Jim Webb. that's about all I can afford for now.

by johnny longtorso 2006-06-27 05:18PM | 0 recs
Dan Akaka needs your support, too.

Senator Dan Akaka - one of 13 senators who voted for the Kerry/Feingold amendment last Friday calling for a timetable of troop withdrawl from Iraq - really needs our help.  He is in a heated primary in Hawaii, challenged by D-in-name-only, pro-Bush/Pro-Iraq-war Ed Case.  

Ned Lamont is getting support from many of y'all, but this race is a reverse Lieberman/Lamont challenge, especially regarding the war, and should not be overlooked.  Wouldn't it be a shame if all this hard work put Lamont in the Senate, just to see his votes cancelled out by Ed Case?  

Please donate to Dan Akaka today:  www.akaka2006.com

I did the day he voted as one of the 13 Senators to do the will of the majority of Americans and call for a withdrawl of troops.  Ed Case has proven to be a rubberstamp for the Bush Administration in Congress.

Support Akaka today.  www.akaka2006.com

by schultzy 2006-06-27 05:50PM | 0 recs
Re: Dan Akaka needs your support, too.

Unless I'm mistaken, Akaka and Bob Menendez are the only Senators up for election in 2006 who stood up to support the Kerry/Feingold amendment.

by Scott Shields 2006-06-27 06:01PM | 0 recs
Re: Dan Akaka needs your support, too.

Senator Kennedy is up for re-election too, but I doubt there is a serious challenger.

I don't believe Senator Menendez has a primary, but Akaka does.  Reverse Lieberman/Lamont, as I said.  I hope we keep Akaka and Menendez in the Senate, no question.  I know you guys have a tough general election, and he's a great senator too!

Here's the list of 13, all of whom are worthy of praise and gratitude:
Akaka (D-HI)
Boxer (D-CA)
Durbin (D-IL)
Feingold (D-WI)
Harkin (D-IA)
Inouye (D-HI)
Jeffords (I-VT)
Kennedy (D-MA)
Kerry (D-MA)
Lautenberg (D-NJ)
Leahy (D-VT)
Menendez (D-NJ)
Wyden (D-OR)

by schultzy 2006-06-27 06:30PM | 0 recs
Re: Dan Akaka needs your support, too.

I think we can safely say that these are both worthy races and we're not trying to compete. :)

And you're right -- Kennedy is up for election, though he won't have to face the kind of primary Akaka is nor the kind of general we'll be dealing with.

by Scott Shields 2006-06-27 08:00PM | 0 recs
Re: Dan Akaka needs your support, too.

Rock on!  Go Akaka & Menendez & Kennedy!  Weeee.

by schultzy 2006-06-29 07:26PM | 0 recs
Re: End of Q2 Fundraising Push

It would be remiss of me not to make a pitch for the campaign I'm currently working on, that of Senator Bob Menendez of New Jersey.

Right now, we're in a pretty pitched battle with the sleaze and smear NJGOP, who are coming at us fast and furious with Swift Boat-style attacks that the New York Times, Star Ledger, Jersey Journal and Steve Gilliard have thoroughly put the lie to. But right out of the Rove playbook, the truth isn't enough to stop these guys.

If you want to give to a campaign that knows how to fight back, then this is the campaign for you. Thanks, everyone!

by Scott Shields 2006-06-27 05:56PM | 0 recs
I dropped coin for:

Jack Carter (3rd or 4th time?)
Ned Lamont (fourth time I think?)
Jon Tester (3rd time?)
John Laesch (1st time)
Jerry McNerney (1st time)

If my broke ass can do it, so can you!

-C.

by neutron 2006-06-27 06:02PM | 0 recs
Re: End of Q2 Fundraising Push

Bill Winter(CO CD-6) is another fighting Dem (ex-Marine) who could use your help. Bill is running against Tom Tancredo and polling puts him within striking distance. Bill is impressive in person, straight talking, eloquent, and exudes leadership. Please consider giving Bill a helping hand (http://winterforcongress.com).

by davewolfusa 2006-06-27 07:53PM | 0 recs
Re: End of Q2 Fundraising Push

Don't forget to cast your vote in Mark Warner's Map Changers competition:

http://www.forwardtogetherpac.com/mapcha ngers/contest/current_results

Your chance to direct $5k to your favorite candidate.

by HellofaSandwich 2006-06-27 07:57PM | 0 recs
Memo to Chris

In all future correspondence, the junior US Senator from Virginia shall be referred to as George Felix Allen, Jr.  

by KernBlue 2006-06-27 09:29PM | 0 recs
NC-08: Larry Kissell Needs Your Support This Week

And actually deserves it too.

by RANT 2006-06-28 02:37AM | 0 recs
I Hate To "Me Too," but...

Barry Welsh could really use a push in Indiana's 6th District. He's posted here several times this campaign cycle, and resources in his District are tight.

by fightingINDem 2006-06-29 10:30AM | 0 recs
Re: End of Q2 Fundraising Push

Claire McCaskill has taken a 6 point lead in the MO Senate race, according to the Post-Dispatch.  A win in this bellwether state in the heartland over Jim No-Talent is key to taking the Senate.  This race is winnable.  She may not be a progressive by the standards of many here, but she is good on many issues, including choice.  She is the kind of candidate who can help the Dems take the Senate, and would be a vasdt improvement over Talent.

by Mimikatz 2006-06-29 01:49PM | 0 recs
Re: End of Q2 Fundraising Push

Thanks for the reminder.  I dropped a few sheckels in my local Dem congressional candidate's pocket (WI-08).  

Good luck to all the other fine Fighting Dems.

by grapeshot 2006-06-29 05:48PM | 0 recs
netroots actblue

I just saw that Jay Fawcett (CO-05) was added to this.  We dicuss his race as well as, Bill Winter CO-06, and Angie Pacionne (CO-04) quite a bit at SquareState.net.  Also, Matt, Chris, et al. if someone could update the blogroll link for Colorado?  At the site's 1st birthday, Soapblox.net/Colorado became SquareState.net  Thanks!

by johne 2006-06-29 06:13PM | 0 recs
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