We Need Change says....
Democratic delegates will soon be making a clear choice about the type of leadership they want to see from their government, and the type of new direction they want to see their country take.
No, I'm not talking about the convention happening in Denver this August. I'm talking about the one happening in Bridgeport, CT on Monday night. That's where, with your help, Jim Himes will be officially nominated as the Democratic candidate for Congress from Connecticut's Fourth Congressional District.
Even if you're not able to make it in person, Jim Himes wants you to be involved in what will be a very special night by becoming a "virtual delegate" to the convention.
George Bush was just in Connecticut with Chris Shays, and he was able raise over $700,000 for Republican candidates. Jim Himes needs the resources to fight back against Chris Shays' growing war chest. Fight back before May 12th by becoming a "virtual delegate" here:
http://www.himesforcongress
You can also tell Jim Himes what you would say in a nominating speech - why you are supporting his campaign - and he'll feature the best nominations both online at himesforcongress.com, and at the convention itself:
Jim Himes is going to kick this summer off in a big way this coming Monday in Bridgeport, and with your involvement, and your support, he is going to win in November!
Become a "virtual delegate," "vitrual superdelegate," (or even a "virtual superhuman delegate"!) today.
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