Haruna --
This movement was founded on a simple but game-changing idea:
That grassroots, on-the-ground organizing is the most powerful force in politics.
Powerful enough to win a historic presidential election and bring the
country together after eight years of division -- powerful enough to
achieve health reform 100 years in the making.
But we got here because millions of people committed to this idea in the
years and months that came before these victories -- and President
Obama will be the first to tell you that our work is not done.
Right
now, Organizing for America is reinvesting in key states and districts,
rebuilding our grassroots infrastructure, and preparing for the fights
ahead.
Over the next few days, we'll be deciding where and exactly how much we
can invest -- and with your help, we can be in the strongest position
possible.
Will you donate $25 or more today to support Organizing for America?
When the President was elected on November 4th, 2008, it felt like the world had changed almost overnight.
After eight years of out-of-touch policies that drove our economy into a
ditch, we had elected a leader with a new vision for government, a
mandate for reforming Washington, and a personal story possible only in
America.
But the truth is that nothing happened overnight.
That victory -- and every victory that followed -- is a credit to the power of this grassroots movement.
From the very first days of the presidential campaign in 2007 through
the repeal of "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" in December -- the relationships
you developed on the ground took root in unprecedented ways, and
together, we made history.
We have to do it again.
President Obama has laid out an ambitious agenda for winning the future,
calling on Congress to come together to make key investments in
innovation, education, and infrastructure. To reform government,
confront the deficit, and make sure the economy works for all Americans.
He can't do it alone. The challenges we'll face over the next months
will call on each of us to remember why we are a part of this movement:
because we believe in something bigger than politics. Because we now
know what is possible when we invest not just in a campaign, but in one
another.
Your support will help us make key decisions about where we can place
staff and resources as we rebuild and plan the next phase of this
movement.
Please donate $25 or more today:
https://donate.barackobama.com/Reinvesting
Thanks,
Mitch
Mitch Stewart
Director
Organizing for America