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> Sun, 17 Oct 2004 07:11:44 -0700 (PDT)

> Granny D on TV

>

> Greetings Caring Americans,

>

> Below is a press release about the TV ad fundraising

> that Doris Granny D

> Haddock has launched. I'd like to add my thoughts

> about this campaign and

> offer my perspective on contributing to this ad buy.

>

> Granny D is best known for walking across the

> country from Pasadena to DC

> in her 90th year, to bring attention to campaign

> finance reform. Now she

> is taking the next step. Her campaign for a Senate

> seat is important to

> all Americans because New Hampshire is a swing state

> (Bush snagged the

> popular vote in 2000 by a mere 7,211). Also, the

> balance of power in the

> U.S. Senate affects all of us, particularly since

> the Senate has the right

> to confirm Supreme Court justices. Doris will not be

> influenced by

> lobbyists which will leave her a lot of time to

> listen to the people.

>

> Here's the really good stuff. This campaign is even

> more significant

> because of what it represents in the move away from

> the control of big

> moneyed special interests. Doris made her walk

> across the country as a

> first step - to help get legislation to limit the

> influence of big money

> in politics. She is now taking the next step in

> this process which is the

> practical (or not so practical!) experiment of

> running a campaign on

> individual contributions of whatever people can

> afford, $5, $20, $50,

> $100, $500, up to $2,000.

>

> If we are going to stop the control of special

> interests we have to have an

> alternative way to represent the common person -

> that works! Makes sense,

> doesn't it?

>

> We are in that experiment now, with not much time

> left. If you believe

> that we need to get our political system out of the

> control of big moneyed

> groups, now is the time to get behind Granny D and

> show your support by

> going to the website and making a donation of

> whatever size you can. She

> needs to reach more people through TV ads and is

> targeting raising money

> for that. Granny D can't do this just by being the

> special person that she

> is. She needs others to work with her by donating to

> her campaign.

> This isn't about one person making a difference it

> is about each of us

> taking responsibility and making a difference. We

> can all show that a

> campaign without big money can work and be powerful

> which in turn empowers

> each of us.

>

> Will you be a part of this historic experiment? You

> can do it from

> anywhere across the country. Please follow this link

> to learn more and add

> some of your energy behind this effort.

>

> http://www.grannyd.com/alerts/grannyd1.htm.

>

> We appreciate all the support and donations the

> campaign has received from

> across the country. We wouldn't be this far without

> all of you. Volunteers

> have shown up from around NH and from as far as CA.

> All this energy is

> making this happen! We're asking if you can focus an

> addional donation

> toward purchasing advertising so that Granny can

> reach the entire state in

> the final week of this campaign.

>

> Thank you for your support!!!

>

>

> > FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

> > October 13, 2004

> >

> > Granny D on TV Fundraiser Launched Today

> >

> > DUBLIN - Doris " Granny D " Haddock, candidate for

> U.S. Senate in New

> Hampshire, sent an email to her supporters today

> announcing her effort to

> raise money specifically for a TV ad campaign to

> help educate voters on

> why she is their best choice.

> >

> > The 94-year-old activist has been a strong

> supporter of campaign finance

> reform, and believes that running for office should

> not be restricted to

> the wealthy. At age 89 she walked across the United

> States to bring

> attention to the issue.

> >

> > Granny D is now appealing to her supporters to

> help raise money to air

> TV ads, as she accepts no money from political

> action committees or

> corporations.

> >

> > If the money is raised, the ads will air on local

> New Hampshire

> affiliates in the 2 weeks prior to the November 2

> election.

> >

> > More information about the Granny D on TV

> initiative can be found on her

> website, http://grannyd.com .

>

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> >

> > This email sent by:

> >

> > Haddock for U.S. Senate

> > http://www.grannyd.com

> > P.O. Box 492

> > Dublin, New Hampshire 03444

> >

> >

>

>

> Jane Cowan

> Scheduler

> Doris Granny D Haddock for U.S. Senate

> www.GrannyD.com

> 603-563-8086 headquarters

> 603-582-5010 cell

> jcowan

>

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