After all, if you want someone's support, sending an email is a virtually free way of asking them for it.
It should be noted she ran against Harman in 2006, and scored a respectable 37.5% of the vote, and Harman has actually improved as a result of that challenge.
It should be noted though that Harman ran in the 1998 Gubernatorial primary as being, "the best Republican in the Democratic Party," so improvement is not difficult to achieve.
She is, and remains, a Blue Dog puke.
In any case, she is now on my Act Blue page, as well as having a direct donation page her web site.
Text of letter after break:
Dear Friends,
If you’re like me, one of your hopes for 2010 is that our government accomplishes a great deal more than it did in 2009.
Frustration has become the norm. Yet as we close out the year, you have a very specific choice to make: Do you allow that frustration to become apathy or action?
Will you support the status quo or those that believe better decisions can and should be made in 2010?
Please help me end 2009, literally and figuratively, by donating to my June 2010 campaign against Blue Dog Democrat Jane Harman in CD 36.
I have been a community activist for decades, fighting for education funding, affordable access to health care, worker and consumer protections, and the environment.
Nothing, however, is more pressing than the issue of jobs. We can and must reinvest in America – converting an economy currently based on making war overseas into one that makes better schools, roads, bridges, railways, and new Green Industries at home.
As we come to the end of the year – you can take action right where you’re sitting by making a decision to end Jane Harman’s 12 year effort to become the Lieberman of the House, largely serving the interests of large corporations and military contractors.
Contribute before January 1 to elect a true Democrat – not one who proudly accepted the label of “best Republican in the Democratic party.”
As I campaign up and down the 36th congressional district (West LA to San Pedro), I hear the same question over and over: “How are you going create jobs?”
I tell people we must fight for a Green New Deal, modeled after the New Deal of the Great Depression.
There is 200-billion left over from TARP (Troubled Assets Relief Program) that we can use not to bail out corrupt banks – but for common good: the creation of a sustainable economy.
While some banks may be reticent to accept the TARP funds, the aerospace industry is not. Its association has explicitly asked for 6-billion in TARP to create new jobs.
We can immediately contract with regional aerospace companies, not to build more bombs, but to create jobs in the New Green Economy. We need their engineering know-how and skilled workforce to build rapid transit and develop solar and wind resources that will make us strong and energy independent.
Jane Harman has spent too many years lobbying for weapons contracts, failing to expand the reach of aerospace beyond a permanent war economy.
We have only until Thursday at midnight to show people sitting on the fence that 2010 can be very different.
Help elect a REAL Democrat - a teacher, an anti-war leader, an environmentalist - in California's June 8, 2010, Democratic Party primary. Contribute before midnight Thursday.
With great thanks for your support,
Marcy Winograd
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