Posted by: Darshan4congress March 27, 2012
Politics Needs Promising Rookies... Darshan Rauniyar
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Dear Friend,

                              

Our campaign to Renew Faith in the American Dream has reach a major milestone.  Last Friday, we scored an important victory in our efforts to become recognized as a leading candidate at the Washington State Labor Council candidate forum. We have gotten media attention for being a positive force for change, for having compelling new ideas and for being a passionate advocate for the interests of the district.

Joel Connelly from Seattle Post-Intelligencer, called me one of the most impressive candidates...He went on to say.."Rauniyar turned heads on Friday night. He was often passionate, and had cogent opinions on subjects ranging from health care costs to other countries grabbing our technology... Read the full article here.

Jerry Cornfield from The Herald Everett mentioned "Rauniyar brought the most passion to the conversation with repeated assertions that "Washington is not working" and pledging to push for fundamental change". Read the full article here.

We are now filling out our campaign organization and putting in place our field team so that we can carry this momentum into April and get our message heard. This is where I need your help.  We need to start to invest in success in this campaign through targeted campaign activities.  Our opponents in this race have millions of dollars to spend from the deep pockets of their political allies. The media will continue to take our campaign seriously if we have enough fund raising success to show that we can be competitive.

We need $15,375 to reach our goal for the quarter. I ask your help to donate $10, $25, $50, $100 today. The deadline for contribution is this Saturday, March 30th.

Please donate by clicking here.

Thank you for all that you do. Together we can win!

Darshan

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