http://www.actblue.com/page/chipin
With the 2008 election results in the statehouse, new party leadership at the state level, and important upcoming 2010 elections for governor and state legislators, the Tennessee Democratic Party needs our support more than ever.
Tennessee progressive bloggers are launching an online “Chip in” fundraising blog-a-thon with the goal of raising $2000 for the Tennessee Democratic Party. This is a grassroots effort and we are not associated with the TNDP. All contributions made through this ActBlue page go directly to the Tennessee Democratic Party.
Please “chip in” a little or as much as you can to help Tennessee Democrats take back the House and keep a Democrat in the Governor’s office.
UPDATE: We met our original goal of $1000 in a little over four hours, so we have raised it to $2000. Thank you Tennessee Democrats!
The participating Tennessee progressive bloggers are:
• Russ McBee
• NewsComa
• Left Wing Cracker
• Joe Powell
• Silence Isn’t Golden
• Vibinc
• RoaneViews
• Sean Braisted
• Progressive Nashville
• Sharon Cobb
• KnoxViews
• BlountViews
• WhitesCreek Journal
• Resonance
• Benintn at Daily Kos
Tennessee State Democratic Committee - Federal Account
Raised on this page: 47 1,984
Raised across ActBlue: 49 2,269
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A little bit of everything... from my favorite word to my favorite website. There's something in there for pretty much every mood-- songs to make you cry, videos to make you laugh. Political ads that make you sick and some that will give you chills-- but best of all there are those that give you the courage to say whatever is on your mind... SAY IT LOUD, SAY IT PROUD. I will not be ignored and I will not be forgotten, because that was SO yesterday! 11/20/2007 Thanks For Giving! © 2007-2013
Wednesday, February 4, 2009
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