Tuesday, February 19, 2008

Campaign Emails

A sample of some of the recent campaign emails.




CHARLIE ROSS

From: Anna Little, Finance Director
Sent: Friday, February 15, 2008
Subject: 25 days to go, now is the time to make a difference!

This has been another great fundraising day at Charlie Ross for Congress! The campaign is in high gear, and people are pouring out their support, all of which has been amazing. Many are contributing online, and we hope that you will also. Just today, over $15,000 has been donated online.




DAVID LANDRUM

From: David Landrum
Sent: Monday, February 18, 2008
Subject: Re: Moving Forward

I would like to thank everyone that joined us for our Campaign Rally and Fish Fry on Saturday, February 9th at the Mississippi Agriculture Museum. We served over 675 plates of catfish and we had over 700 supporters join us for the event.

I also wanted to take a second to tell you about our current television commercial. Currently, our commercial talks about U.S. Representative Charles Rangel from New York. Representative Rangel has introduced H.R. 3970 which would repeal the Bush Tax Cuts and devastate our already shaky economy. The Heritage Foundation has studied Representative Rangel's tax proposal, and says that this tax bill would cause a tax increase of more than $1700 a year for working families in the Third Congressional District and cause us to lose more than 2000 jobs! If you remember, Congressman Rangel is also the same person that asked the question, "who...wants to live in Mississippi?"
Well, I can tell you, I have always lived in Mississippi, I can't imagine living anywhere else in the world, and if elected as your next Congressman, I will fight this tax bill to protect our Mississippi jobs and families.




JOHN ROUNSAVILLE

From: John Rounsaville
Date: Feb 17, 2008
Subject: Rounsaville Campaign Weekly Wrap Up

On Monday, the Winston County Republican Club hosted a forum for the four leading Republican candidates at the Catfish Opry in Noxapater. We started with a great meal of catfish and chicken, and then I had the opportunity to speak with over 200 voters about stopping illegal immigration, improving economic development and creating jobs, and why my experience working as a senior aide to both Congressman Pickering and Governor Barbour sets me apart from the field.

After speaking to the Jones County Republican Women on Wednesday, we campaigned through Southwest Mississippi before ending up at our first debate in Summit. This debate allowed me to talk about my experience with issues critical to the future of the region of this part of our state. I discussed how to bring more jobs to Southwest Mississippi through the use of wood-based alternative energy and the importance of increasing access and affordability of health care, especially in rural areas.

We arrived back in Jackson late that night, and after three and a half hours of sleep, we were on the road again – this time to DeKalb for the Kemper County Prayer Breakfast. After a morning of great fellowship, we made stops all over East Mississippi to visit with voters.




GREGG HARPER

From: Jordan Downs
Date: Feb 13, 2008
Subject: Gregg Harper for Congress

I hope you have had a great week! As usual, the campaign has seen another busy week. Gregg participated in a debate in Noxapater Monday night and did great. On Tuesday night there was a fundraiser in Meridian in Gregg's honor.

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