2016 Postmortem
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This is the halfway point between Congressional elections. In our last two notes, we looked forward, and we asked for your support for the November 2014 election, 52 Tuesdays from now. Now I want to look back, and thank you and everyone else for your support in the November 2012 election, 52 Tuesdays ago.
According to information from the House Historian, our election last year was the biggest comeback in the history of the U.S. House of Representatives. We won by 25 points, just two years after losing in the general election by 18 points. That's a swing of 43 points.
(Attention trivia lovers: the old record was held by Rep. John Rousselot (R-CA). He was defeated for reelection in 1962, by seven points. Eight years later, the Congressman in the neighboring district passed away. That was a heavily Republican district. Rousselot ran against another former Congressman in the primary to fill that vacancy, he squeaked by in that race, and then he won the general election by 33 points a 40-point swing after eight years, in an entirely different district.)
Moreover, last year you helped us to overcome the utter sliming that the Right Wing had launched against us in 2010. We will never forget that the head of the National Republican Congressional Committee said that I was the Republican's #1 target for 2010. That Glenn Beck said that he didn't care what happened in any other 2010 race, as long as I lost. That Sarah Palin came to Central Florida more than once to campaign against me, and called me a "jackwagon" (reading that from her palm, apparently). That our district became a laboratory for what dirty tricks the special interests could get away with after the Citizens United ruling, running $5½ million of attack ads against me -- more "independent expenditures" than in any other House race, anywhere in the country, at any time ever, until then. That the average person in Orlando saw 70 vicious and disgusting negative ads against me, paid for with sewer money from the Koch Brothers, the health insurance companies and the Chamber of Commerce.
Two years later, in 2012 poof! all gone. Instead, we won a historic victory thanks to you.
And a recent analysis showed that of the 435 Members of the House of Representatives, I am the only one the only one! who raised most of his 2012 campaign contributions from small donors. That makes me feel special. And that makes you special very special.
So let me do what I probably should do more often just say thanks. Thank you for the opportunity to serve. Thank you for helping me to promote justice, equality and peace. Thank you for your support.
Courage,
Rep. Alan Grayson
P.S. As I write this, the pledges from supporters like you have put us at a remarkable $99,255 in sustaining revenue. (I've printed out a copy of the ActBlue page, in case anyone wants to see it.) We were hoping to reach $100,000. It would be wonderful if someone pledged $20.14 per month toward the 2014 race, and put us over the top. Maybe you?
Smarmie Doofus
(14,498 posts)... and run for 16th CD .
donco
(1,548 posts)I donated when you lost, i doubled down on your last and winning campaign.In baseball that's like hitting 500.Pretty damn good. keep up the good work.
longship
(40,416 posts)I am on fixed income SocSec and am struggling. My furnace broke Saturday night, something I did not need. No heat yet (in Michigan where it snowed today). But I can repair my own old, broken down oil furnace and not spend too much. Of what I will save, I will give what little I can to Democrats like Alan Grayson. Living on $1K a month is a bitch.
libdem4life
(13,877 posts)Ace Acme
(1,464 posts)"The documents that the federal government has regarding the 9/11 attacks should be declassified, and then the truth will come out. -- 8-1-13
RussBLib
(9,006 posts)It's a pleasure to back a real fighter with guts, brains, and a raucous sense of humor.
Here in Texas, we are stuck with Ted Poe (R), the "other" Ted that tries to take credit for hating Obamacare before anybody else did, especially Ted Cruz.
So how can we get rid of this gerrymandering insanity?
libodem
(19,288 posts)notadmblnd
(23,720 posts)Jack wagon
n. Slang term derived from the Freight or Chow wagons used in the late 19th century. These were often the last wagons in a wagon train, making them the least favorable to drive due to the dust, waste, and debris from the front of the train.
When used as in insult it refers to one's lack of intelligence, implying the insultee is capable of no more than operating a Chow wagon.
Major Nikon
(36,827 posts)Thanks, Alan. We need 434 more like you.
Laelth
(32,017 posts)-Laelth
oasis
(49,379 posts)Kcik