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Friday, August 31, 2012

One last thing before midnight...


Democrats
Dr. Fred --

Soon it'll be too late to make a difference. At some point in a campaign, you stop building, and just focus on doing. 67 days to go.

The most important fundraising deadline for Democrats so far is at midnight tonight.

Donate $3 or more, and help Democrats win this fall.

We're finalizing budgets, making our last field hires, and figuring out which races we can play a role in across the country.

But we're running out of time to get ready, so chip in before midnight, and let's go get this done:

http://my.democrats.org/page/m/4052b984/515528b/12fc25f9/74bc67f7/72379531/VEsE/

Thanks,

Patrick

Patrick Gaspard
Executive Director
Democratic National Committee




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Friday's Daily Brief: Mitt Accepts Nomination, Clint Loses It

Friday, August 31, 2012
POLITICS
Eastwood Misfires
CRIME
Several Reported Killed In New Jersey Mall Shooting
GREEN
Over 100 Photos Capture Hurricane Isaac Devastation
SCIENCE
WOW: Ailing Space Telescope Hits Black Hole Jackpot
WORLD
Death Toll From China Mine Blast Rises To 41
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