Horne: Our work in the next month will be crucial to defeating Mitch McConnell in 2008

Matt Gunterman October 3rd, 2007

A message from Lt. Col. Andrew Horne (D):

Lt. Col. Andrew Horne

I know that many people are extremely focused on the Iraq War and the defeat of Mitch McConnell in 2008. But in the next 5 weeks we can do more to replace Mitch [and maybe a few Congressmen] than we have been able to do all year.

Electing strong Anti-Iraq Democrats is the best way to get us out of Iraq and electing Steve Beshear, Daniel Mongiardo, Jack Conway and all our Democratic Party Candidates with an overwhelming mandate is the best way to do that. Right now the Kentucky Democratic Party is building voter files as never before using a state of the art targeting system that will
revolutionize grass roots politics.

BUT TO MAKE IT HAPPEN WE NEED YOU.

Only grass roots volunteers can make the calls and walk the ground to get the job done just as volunteers have brought so much pressure on Mitch McConnell.

Please contact Lisa Tanner for the coordinated campaign. Lisa can give you the location of one of a dozen call centers across the state [there is one near you] where you can plug in and make a difference, or pick-up walk packets and walk your neighborhood.

I know that focusing on the current races can seem to be far a field from the Iraq debate or Ditching Mitch, but we must fight smart if we are to win this fight. The race for Governor is a key battle in the campaign to take back our country. Just yesterday MoveOn.org announced that it is sending several workers to Kentucky to focus on this November’s races. We can do no less. Steph and I have already walked several precincts in Louisville and are making calls the next five Mondays.

Join us.

Semper Fidelis,

Lt. Col. Andrew J. Horne

“A House divided against itself cannot stand.”

One Response to “Horne: Our work in the next month will be crucial to defeating Mitch McConnell in 2008”

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    Debby delights in working on investigations and it’s really easy to understand why.

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