Friend --
The latest Iowa poll, from the Des Moines Register, shows Barack Obama
has pulled ahead of Hillary Clinton and is now leading there. We even lead
among women by five points.
While that's all
good news, there was even more telling news this weekend.
The poll also
showed that -- by a wide margin -- Iowans have found that Senator Clinton
is running the most negative campaign of any candidate.
And sure enough,
less than 12 hours after the poll results were released, the Clinton campaign
launched multiple frantic, baseless attacks against Barack Obama. The emerging
pattern is disturbing: as Senator Clinton's poll numbers slide, the campaign
of "inevitability" becomes more desperate and negative by the day.
It's exactly one
month until the Iowa caucuses, and Senator Clinton has promised that this
is just the beginning of her negativity. She even quipped yesterday that
attacking other Democrats is "the fun part" of campaigning for the presidency.
Barack will always
respond swiftly and forcefully with the truth when attacked, but we have to
do more to stop this kind of politics once and for all.
These attacks take
attention away from solving people's problems and exact a real cost on our
political process.
We need to respond
by increasing the cost of these tactics for her campaign.
If 10,000 people
donate in the next 48 hours in response, it will show our opponents that when
they attack Barack Obama, it literally makes our campaign stronger.
You can make them
think twice about continuing these attacks. Respond now with your donation
of $25:
https://donate.barackobama.com/costofnegativity
Here's a quick
rundown of her campaign's attacks from yesterday alone:
- They falsely
claimed that Barack Obama doesn't support universal health care, even though
he's had a detailed plan for it since May that would provide affordable health
insurance for every single American and do more to cut the cost of health
care than any other plan in this race.
- They attacked
our youth organizing efforts and tried to intimidate Iowa college students
who plan to participate in the caucus (the latest Iowa poll shows Obama with
a commanding lead among young people).
- They even published
an article on their website attacking Barack for telling his kindergarten
teacher he wanted to be president when he grew up. (I'm not kidding.)
Senator Clinton
and her campaign may find it fun, but this kind of disingenuous attack politics
is exactly what turns people off about our political process.
You can set the
tone for the next 30 days. Will you respond to these attacks with a donation
of $25 right now?
https://donate.barackobama.com/costofnegativity
While Barack continues
to talk about real problems like the war in Iraq, the tens of millions of
uninsured, and the need for fundamental change in Washington, Senator Clinton's
personal attacks come from the same, tired textbook of establishment politics.
These attacks are
borne out of cynical political calculation, plain and simple.
But if 10,000 people
respond to these attacks on Barack in the next 48 hours, we can change the
math for them.
Thank you,
David
David Plouffe
Campaign Manager
Obama for America
P.S. -- If you're
curious about why our campaign is continuing to build momentum in Iowa, check
out this short film we put together for our supporters there:
https://donate.barackobama.com/iowasupportervideo
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