INITIAL GOAL OF 200 CONTRIBUTORS: DECIMATED. We’re now going for $25,000 total raised today.
We did quite a lot of good in November — almost 400 Kossacks made 5,545 individual contributions to the twenty most vulnerable Democrats who voted both for health care reform and against the anti-choice Stupak-Pitts amendment, raising over $30,000 to help these candidates secure reelection in 2010.
What we demonstrated then to Democrats in vulnerable districts that when they stand with our party and for progressive causes, the netroots will have their backs. And they noticed. Several of them called or emailed me personally to thank all of you for your efforts, including Members who have never had anything to do with the netroots before then. And last night, almost all of them went back and voted for health care again.
And we need to have their backs.
Listed below are the twenty Democrats (plus one) who have cast the toughest votes for health care reform — for HCR last night, and against the Stupak Amendment in November. A few of them voted “no” the first time around (Boyd, Markey, Kosmas, Murphy), but we should welcome them into the fold and thank them for supporting health care reform now.
These are the Democrats whose districts are most likely to oppose them for what they have done to make health care affordable for all. It’s up to us to demonstrate to these often-moderate candidates that when they stand up for progressive causes, progressives will stand behind them.
I believe it’s especially important for those of us who’ve decided to turn the spigot off when it comes to Democratic party institutions based on their multitude of failures to take this opportunity to demonstrate what we’re capable of doing for specific candidates who are taking risks to make progress happen.
My initial goal is 200 contributors. Then we’ll take it as high as you’re willing to go.
Here’s who you should be supporting — these Democrats (listed by District, Name, PVI), elected in Republican and swing districts (and mostly in the past three years), for whom every close vote for reproductive freedom and health care reform can become the next opposition campaign ad:
AZ-01 Kirkpatrick, Ann R+6
FL-02 Boyd, Allen R+6
CO-04 Markey, Betsy R+6
AZ-05 Mitchell, Harry R+5
AZ-08 Giffords, Gabrielle R+4FL-24 Kosmas, Suzanne R+4
NY-19 Hall, John R+3
FL-08 Grayson, Alan R+2
MI-07 Schauer, Mark R+2
NY-20 Murphy, Scott R+2WI-08 Kagen, Steve R+2
CA-11 McNerney, Jerry R+1
IL-08 Bean, Melissa R+1
IL-11 Halvorson, Debbie R+1
IL-14 Foster, Bill R+1MN-01 Walz, Tim R+1
NY-23 Owens, Bill R+1
NH-01 Shea-Porter, Carol R+0
NY-01 Bishop, Timothy R+0
OH-15 Kilroy, Mary Jo D+1VA-05 Perriello, Tom R+5**
** Technically, Tom Perriello shouldn’t be here: he voted for the Stupak Amendment the first time. But he has also voted for ACES and the stimulus bill despite being a freshman member elected by less than 1000 votes in an R+5 district — McCain and Bush both carried it — so if you’re willing to make one exception, Perriello is the exception you should make.
The overwhelming majority of these twenty Members were elected in 2006, 2008 or, in the case of Scott Murphy and Bill Owens, 2009. As the most recent additions to Congress, almost every one of them is on the NRCC’s primary target list for 2010.
We need to protect them for having done the right thing. We need to show that when Democrats act courageously in the interests of our country, progressives will have their backs and support them.
So please, visit the WE’VE GOT YOUR BACK v2.0 ActBlue page and spread some sugar around today — $3 each? $5? $10, $20 or more? That’s up to you. And then promote it on your Facebook page, your Twitter feed and your own diaries.
If politicians in tough districts see that national support exists when they do the right thing on a big vote — and there may be no bigger one than the one they cast last night — they will feel more comfortable doing it again the next time. They won’t have to worry about losing some donors over these pro-choice and pro-health care votes if they’ve gained our loyal support instead. And when the NRCC targets them this fall, they will be able to fight back.
Give now. If you have given to some of these candidates in the past, give to the rest today. Show them, right now: WE’VE GOT YOUR BACK.
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Some overlap but these members deserve a financial pat on the back too.
In fact, i think, these 21 comprise bulk of those 30, which InRepublican predicted as “possibly defeated” in November…
He deserves the “exception” label.
Perillo’s district abuts Liberty University of Jerry Falwall infamy.
In addition, only Perillo and Boyd represent standard blue-dog areas in southern states.
would Melissa Bean be one of the people? Along with Costello and, to a much greater extent, Lipinski, she needs to be replaced by a more mainstream Democrat. Might as well throw Gutierrez in as well.
I just dropped by your actblue page to spend some money on the last day of the quarter.
Anyway I was thinking that it would be really nice and appropriate to reward Paul Hodes for all the tough votes he is taking, while trying to run for Senate in an R+x state.
I’m not sure his current district is R+x, but his state is slightly more Republican than the country at large (still), so hopefully he could qualify even by your sensibly clear metrics. And he certainly deserves our support as a progressive Democrat (and longtime SSP cause) who is in a position to do the country a great deal of good if he can win this fight for this senate seat.
Anyway, I donated to him separately on ActBlue, but couldn’t help but notice that no major netroots org of any kind was fundraising for him. That is too bad, he has earned our help.