Monday, October 3, 2011

WEST VIRGINIA - BILL MALONEY FOR GOVERNOR SPECIAL ELECTION 10/04/2011


Dear Conservatives,

There is still time for you to help elect a new Republican governor in West Virginia and turn another blue state red.

Tomorrow, voters in West Virginia will go to the polls to elect a new governor.  Our Republican candidate, Bill Maloney, is a strong conservative who is facing a career politician that has the backing of the Democrat establishment and the liberal special interest voter-turnout machine.


Recent polling shows Maloney, who has sworn to fight ObamaCare from being implemented in West Virginia, is only down a single point in the polls -- a number our Party can overcome if we get our voters to polls!  Democrats are so worried about losing this race and having another governor oppose ObamaCare that they have spent over $2.4 million on negative ads attacking our candidate.

Lee , the Republican National Committee is doing our part by funding both Volunteer Contact and Get-Out-The-Vote programs that will ensure our supporters turnout for Maloney tomorrow.  In a state where 54% of voters are registered Democrats, voter turnout will be the key to victory.  But in order for this effort to succeed, our Party needs the down-to-the-wire support of grassroots leaders like you.

Please make an urgent campaign contribution of $25, $40 or $50 to the RNC today to help provide the critical get-out-the-vote services Bill Maloney needs to win this special election.  With your support, we will add another Republican governor who will stand up not only to ObamaCare but Barack Obama's entire leftist vision to "fundamentally transform" America.  Thank you.

Sincerely,

Reince Priebus
Chairman, Republican National Committee

P.S.  I hope you will make a special contribution of $25, $40 or $50 to help elect another commonsense conservative Republican governor.  Your gift will fund the last-minute get-out-the-vote effort that is critical to victory and turning West Virginia red.  Thank you.

No comments:

Post a Comment