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DCCC: ‘Mitt Romney will sell America out if he becomes President’

August 6, 2012 | 3:05 pm
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Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney is more loyal to billionaires and corporations than he is to the United States, according to a breathless fundraising plea from the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC).

“You and I both know that Mitt Romney will sell America out if he becomes President — giving more tax breaks to his Big Oil and billionaire backers,” said Robby Mook, executive director of the DCCC, said in email today. “The reality is simple: If Mitt can bury us under a wave of corporate special interest cash, we will lose in November.”

Mook framed his email in context of Romney and the Republicans raising $101 million last month. Here’s his email:

BREAKING NEWS: Mitt Romney and the Republicans brought in a whopping $101 million in July.

You and I both know that Mitt Romney will sell America out if he becomes President — giving more tax breaks to his Big Oil and billionaire backers.

The only way we can stop them is to close this fundraising gap – starting today.

Please do your part — make a donation of $3 or more right now to back up President Obama with a Democratic majority.

The reality is simple: If Mitt can bury us under a wave of corporate special interest cash, we will lose in November.

But if everyone who’s been waiting to give pitches in a few dollars, we can start closing the gap today.

http://dccc.org/Close-The-Gap

Thanks for all you do,

Robby

Robby Mook
DCCC Executive Director

 

 

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