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You did it! Progressives Unite in Iowa.

Published: Jan 4, 2008 10:01 AM

You did it!

The DFA Unite for a Progressive President Campaign was a huge success and helped propel Senators Obama and Edwards to first and second place victories in Iowa.

A year ago, the pundits and beltway Democrats said this race was a forgone conclusion. Over the last two months, you made it a dead heat on the ground in Iowa.

Tonight: Progressives Won!

The nomination is far from over. New Hampshire, Nevada and South Carolina are coming up fast. And, Super Tuesday could decide the nomination.

With your help, we will continue to make history. You did it in Iowa. Let's do it again across the nation. Contribute $15 right now and support our campaign for a progressive president.

https://contribute.democracyforamerica.com/unitevictory

Four years ago, most of the candidates would not even consider bringing our troops home from Iraq. Now every candidate has a plan to end the war.

We haven't had a national discussion about Health Care since the Clinton plan failed in 1993. Now, every candidate has a health care plan.

This year, global warming went mainstream and every candidate has a plan to fight climate crisis.

This is not 2000. This is not 2004.

This year, progressive values have taken center stage because of you. With the DFA presidential Primary petitions, you demanded the candidates take strong positions. They responded directly to DFA in videos and 'Vote for Me' email messages. They took your issues and made it the core of their campaigns.

In 2008, progressive values will beat the Republicans every single time. We are leading the party and moving America forward. And, we're doing it together.

Please contribute $15 right now and, together we will elect a progressive president.

https://contribute.democracyforamerica.com/unitevictory

I'm proud of what we've done. It's time to finish the job we started and elect a progressive president.

Thank you for turning your contribution into action.

-Jim

Jim Dean
Chair