Saturday, December 22, 2018

Closed until further notice

Jason,

The government of the greatest country the world has ever known, the wealthiest, most powerful nation on the planet: closed until further notice.

This shutdown – hundreds of thousands of our fellow Americans working without pay during the holidays, basic government functions no longer available to the taxpayers who fund them – didn't have to happen. The Senate passed a compromise government funding bill two days ago, 100–0. The men and women who can't agree on what to name a post office were able to unite and unanimously agree on how to fund the entire government.

But maybe it was intended to happen.

Maybe in the face of an investigation that seeks the facts surrounding allegations of collusion with a foreign government and obstruction of justice within our own government… as one aide after another pleads guilty… as the stock market tumbles… as men and women intent on keeping their dignity and their conscience flee his administration… perhaps the President calculates that by adding to the blizzard of bizarre behavior over the last two years and shutting down the government at Christmas, while his own party still controls each branch of it, the institutions that we need for our democracy to function (and to ensure no man is above the law) will be overwhelmed.

From a President who promised action, we got distraction.

But my concern for the country goes beyond the immediate pain and dysfunction that this shutdown will cause. Beyond even ensuring that this President is held accountable. What's happening now is part of a larger threat to us all.

If our institutions no longer work, if we no longer have faith in them, if there's no way to count on government even functioning (three shutdowns this year alone), then perhaps ultimately we become open to something else. Whatever we choose to call it, whether we openly acknowledge it at all, my fear is that we will choose certainty, strength and predictability over this constant dysfunction, even if it comes at the price of our democracy (the press; the ballot box; the courts; congress and representative government).

If there were ever a man to exploit this precarious moment for our country and our form of government, it's Trump. Sending 5,400 troops to U.S. border communities during the midterm elections. Organizing Border Patrol "crowd control" exercises in El Paso on election day. Defying our laws by taking children from their parents, keeping kids in tent camps, turning back refugees at our ports. Calling the press "the enemy of the people" and celebrating violence against members of the media. Pitting Americans against each other based on race and religion and immigration status. Inviting us to hate openly, to call Mexican immigrants rapists and criminals, to call asylum seekers animals, to describe Klansmen and neo-Nazis as very fine people. Seeking to disenfranchise fellow Americans with made up fears of voter fraud. Isolating us from the other great democracies as he cozies up to dictators and thugs. Lying again and again. Making a mockery of the United States – once the indispensable nation, the hope of mankind.

So we can engage in the immediate fights about blame for this latest shutdown… fall into his arguments about a wall, or steel slats, at a time of record border security and in the face of asylum seekers – our neighbors – fleeing the deadliest countries in the world… we can respond to his name-calling and grotesque, bizarre behavior… or we can pull up, look back at this moment from the future and see exactly what is happening to our country.

We are at risk of losing those things that make us special, unique, exceptional, those things that make us the destination for people the world over, looking for a better life and fleeing countries who lack our institutions, our rule of law, our stability.

If ever there was a time to put country over party it is now. This is not about a wall, it's not about border security, it's not about Democrats and Republicans. It's about the future of our country – whether our children and grandchildren will thank us or blame us. Whether we will lose what was fought for, made more perfect, by the men and women who risked and lost their lives at Antietam, on Omaha beach, in Jackson, Mississippi… whether we will be defined by greatness and ambition or pettiness and fear. Whether we will continue to live in the world's greatest democracy, or something else.

In the short term – let's pass the funding bill that was agreed to by the Senate 100–0 just a few days ago. Send it to the President with the confidence that we represent the people of this country and that we are willing to override his veto if he cannot respect their will. Show that government can work, that we can see past our immediate differences to serve the greater good. To put country over party. To put country over one man. To do what we were sent here to do.

In the longer term – we must strengthen all of our institutions at the very moment they are called into question. Some clear opportunities for Congress: Ensure that our representatives in government reject PAC money, corporate and special interest influence. Demand that they hold town halls in our communities, listen to and respond to their constituents. Show America that they are working for us and for no one else.

Take action on the most urgent issues of our day: climate change, healthcare, endless war, income inequality, immigration, the vibrancy of rural communities and inner cities, education and criminal justice reform. Define the goal in each area, build the coalition to achieve it, find the common ground (between parties, between branches of government), and move forward. Prove that our system of government – whatever its problems – is still the best thing under the sun.

It's action vs. distraction. One will save our democracy, the other will lead to its end.

- Beto







 

Friday, November 30, 2018

Evolving

Dear Supporter,

Small-dollar donors had a massive impact on these midterm elections, fueling thousands of Democrats to victory up and down the ballot.

Pitching in at record rates, millions of grassroots donors made it possible for Democrats across red and blue states to have the resources they needed to win competitive races — from local offices all the way up.

The small-dollar donor movement outraised the GOP by historic proportions. And this incredible fact has put Republicans into a post-election existential crisis about fundraising — they're frantically fixating on creating a right-wing version of ActBlue to counter grassroots donations that are expanding the winning map for Democrats.

But ActBlue isn't just a piece of technology that can be created in a few days or weeks. The unparalleled energy on the left that propelled so many Democrats into office formed a true grassroots movement. And this movement is made up of and defined by millions of people like you — people from coast to coast who've done the hard work of organizing, had persistent conversations with friends and family, and donated.

So let's get this straight: This is the irreplaceable magic of a small-dollar donor movement that comes from pure people power. It can't be bought or invented in a day. And our team is so proud to be able to build the tools that support your work.

In the midterms small-dollar donors funded more races than ever and opened up our democratic institutions to a new and diverse generation of changemakers. And supporters like you are going to continue to drive change. We at ActBlue are focusing on making sure our tools are growing and evolving along with this movement — will you chip in $3 a month to support our nonprofit fundraising platform?

From all of us at ActBlue, thanks.

— Maggie, Miles, Emily, and the rest of the team







Monday, November 26, 2018

It should tell us something about her home country that a mother is willing to travel 2,000 miles with her 4-month old son to come here. How we respond when she arrives tells us something about ours.

Jason,

It should tell us something about her home country that a mother is willing to travel 2,000 miles with her 4-month-old son to come here. Should tell us something about our country that we only respond to this desperate need once she is at our border. So far, in this administration, that response has included taking kids from their parents, locking them up in cages, and now tear gassing them at the border.

People are leaving violent countries where they fear for their lives. Without money, they are subsisting on hope for their kids, for themselves, that they can get to safety. After being denied the ability to lawfully petition for asylum for the last 10 days, they are desperate.

We choose how to respond to this challenge.

Let's do this the right way and follow our own laws. Allow asylum seekers to petition for asylum at our ports of entry. They must do so peacefully and follow our laws; but we must also ensure the capacity to effectively and timely process those claims (right now 5,000 waiting in Tijuana and only 40 to 100 are processed a day).

Those who have a credible fear of returning to their home country (as determined by a U.S. judge) will be able stay until their full asylum request has been determined. Those applicants ultimately granted asylum will then live in the U.S., make us a better country for being here, and those who are not granted asylum will be returned to their home country.

Longer term: work with the people of Guatemala, Honduras and El Salvador to address underlying conditions that are causing them to flee in the first place. That means addressing effects of our failed past involvement in those countries (in their civil wars, drug trade and drug wars) and the institutional failings in those countries (rule of law).

It won't be easy and will involve a much greater investment of time, focus and resources. Or we can continue to ignore those countries and their people until they show up at our border.

- Beto






 

Sunday, November 11, 2018

Grateful

Jason,

Amy is watching Last of the Mohicans in the other room with the kids. We started it last night after Ulysses' basketball game. Pizza, carrots, Mohicans and then early to bed.

This morning, before everyone got up, I went on a run with Artemis and then made breakfast. Scones, German pancakes, bacon, eggs, and some bread that Jim and Christine brought by last night with butter and jam on it. Some coffee from beans that a friend in Austin sent to us last week. It's not Whataburger, but...

After breakfast, we went on a hike in the Franklins with friends and dogs. Glorious morning in El Paso, crisp and clear, you can see for miles at the top of Crazy Cat.

Listening to the war cries and shots firing from the TV speaker in the other room, I'm smiling because we are all together again. Doing something -- just hanging out, just being around, just being -- that I haven't done in almost two years.

Been to all the kids' games over the last few days, made dinners at home, seen some friends and got to be outside, on the mountain and down at the river with Artemis.

I can hear Amy yelling in the other room "Don't watch this part! Don't watch it!" 

And Henry saying "I'm watching it!" and laughing. 

Already miss the road. Miss our team and the volunteers we'd see in every city, every town. Miss the energy and smiles and joy that I found all over Texas. Miss the purpose, the goal. Miss being part of something so much bigger than me or my life. Organized for a common cause and end. We were all together, really together. Never felt anything like that.

While there is loss, I also feel intense gratitude, waves of it every day. How was I so lucky to be part of something so amazing? 

I can close my eyes and see so many faces and smiles. Hear the laughing and the cheering. I can see us hopeful and connecting as we shook one another's hand, looking at each other and nodding, knowing. All the stories that have been shared with me, all part of me. Every gift and kindness, every word of encouragement. Every bit of faith in what we had set ourselves to.

We were doing this for one another, doing this the right way, doing this for our country at what we all know to be a defining moment of truth.

The loss is bitter, and I don't know that I've been able to fully understand it. I try not to ask what I could have done differently because I don't know that there is an end to those questions or thoughts. There are a million different decisions I could have made, paths I could have taken, things I could have said or not said, said better or differently.  I did my best, everyone did. For our democracy to work, for us to be able to continue to work together, it's important to be at peace with the outcome.

But what remains is this: I'm the luckiest guy in the world to have had the chance to do this with you. To bring power and joy to politics. People instead of PACs. Communities instead of corporations. Polls and consultants left to the wind and hopefully to the past. To have the confidence to move with the courage of our convictions. To open our hearts to one another. To not allow our differences (of party, of geography, of race or anything else) to divide us. To not know how it would end but to know that we had to give it everything. 

I don't know how to fully make sense of what remains or to measure the impact we've had. 

Certainly, we changed something in Texas and in our politics. At the very least our campaign reflected a change already underway in Texas that hadn't yet been seen in statewide campaigns.

Future campaigns will be won, influenced by the one we built. Candidates will run who otherwise wouldn't have. Some will take heart in knowing that you don't have to accept PAC money, you don't have to hire a pollster to know how you think or what you want to say. They will have seen in our campaign that there is real joy and power in being with people, all people. Republicans, Democrats, Independents. People who've never voted and never will. People who will vote for you, people who won't. People who live in the forgotten neighborhoods of the biggest cities. People who live in small towns that no Senate candidate has been to in 70 years.

I am grateful that you gave me a chance to be part of this. I feel responsible to you, to our country, to my kids and to my conscience to make sure that we continue to find a way to respond to the urgency that we still feel. It didn't go away Tuesday night. Our ability to convert hope and inspiration into action and change must not be wasted or kept to a candidate or campaign lest it dissipate and be rendered unusable at the most challenging time in our country's history.

Just know that I want to be part of the best way forward for this country -- whatever way I can help in whatever form that takes. Know that I am honored to have run this campaign with you and that I want to continue to honor and be honest to what was powerful about it. 

For the time being, I am going to focus on being a better dad to our kids who have not had much of one for the last 22 months. 

Movie is over. Now going to Molly's basketball game and then we'll see what's next.

Grateful to you for being a part of this, for giving me a chance to be a part of this. 

See you down the road,

Beto

 

 

Beto for Texas






 

Tuesday, November 6, 2018

We’re just short on our fundraising goal

Beto for Texas

Today, Tuesday, November 6 is Election Day!

If you haven't voted yet, visit iwillvote.com to find your polling place and go vote!

Jason,

I'll keep this short. We need to hit every one of our final fundraising goals to meet our GOTV commitments. Unfortunately, we've fallen behind on our fundraising today, and we need a lot of help making up lost ground. Can Beto count on you to contribute again?

Send Beto another $10 contribution before the time is up. Your contribution now means so much as we fight for every last vote.

Contribute $10 »

As you know, we don't have any super PACs waiting in the wings to fund our final get-out-the-vote budget. We only rely on contributors like you -- that's why emails like this one are so important.

Please make a last-minute contribution as soon as possible before the polls close in Texas.

Thank you so much for everything you've contributed to make our campaign possible.

Jody Casey
Campaign Manager
Beto for Texas






 

We left everything on the line

Beto for Texas

Today, Tuesday, November 6 is Election Day!

If you haven't voted yet, visit iwillvote.com to find your polling place and go vote!

Jason,

We've invested everything we can into winning this race.

Your contributions have powered an impressive get-out-the-vote machine -- from our amazing field staff to our advertising program -- up until the last minute. We've done it all together with no PACs, no corporations and no special interests. It's been ALL people, all the time.

We hoped that some more money would be donated on Election Day, so we planned our budget with that in mind. I'm wondering now if we can count on you to make one final donation to Beto before this is all over to help us pay for this historic GOTV effort.

Make a final donation »

Thank you for believing in Beto and this campaign. I am so humbled by all of the love and support from this team. It's been an honor working with you.

Jody Casey
Campaign Manager
Beto for Texas






 

Before we get too far into the day

Beto for Texas

Jason, our entire team is working their hearts out right now. There are only a handful of us in our El Paso headquarters holding down the fort while the rest of our massive team is out knocking on doors, talking to Texas voters to remind them to vote for Beto today. (I'm going block walking later today, too, once I wrap up a few final things here.)

Before we get too far into the day, I wanted to give you a quick update on our FINAL fundraising goal of the campaign:

Beto for Texas

As I'm writing you, it looks like we're short. Click here to give another contribution of $10 or more to help us get even closer to reaching our goal before the polls close tonight.

Contribute $10 »

Your contributions will make sure we can keep Beto's digital ads up all the way through when the polls close here in El Paso (Mountain time!), and keep our organizers out in the field, reaching every last voter.

Thanks -- I'll check back in once more today.

Jody Casey
Campaign Manager
Beto for Texas






 

Open this email for a picture of Beto voting

Beto for Texas

Today, Tuesday, November 6 is Election Day!

If you haven't voted yet, visit iwillvote.com to find your polling place and go vote!

This will probably be the best photo you see all day today:

Beto for Texas

We need your help to elect ↑ Beto ↑ TODAY.

Pitch in another donation of $10 or more to help us reach the FINAL fundraising deadline of our campaign.

Every donation you give will help us keep our ads on airwaves and our organizers in the field -- reaching the Texas voters we need to get to the polls today.

Contribute $10 »

Beto for Texas





 

Monday, November 5, 2018

We have so much to be proud of

Beto for Texas

Jason,

Sorry to email so late. We just wrapped up an incredible rally in El Paso:

Beto for Texas

I wanted to see how you're doing before tomorrow and give you a quick update before we head into Election Day.

As of a few moments ago, our finance team sent over the most recent numbers. We're inching closer and closer to reaching the FINAL fundraising goal of our campaign. Just look:

Beto for Texas

I have to ask -- again. If you can afford to, please pitch in another contribution of $10 or more to Beto's campaign. Help us reach our FINAL fundraising goal.

Contribute $10 »

Every dollar you give will be put to use spreading Beto's positive message across Texas on the air and keep our organizers out in the field, knocking on hundreds of thousands of doors and reminding Texans to vote for Beto tomorrow.

Our spirits are high. We're ready to rock tomorrow. I hope you are, too.

Sincerely,

Cynthia Cano
Deputy Campaign Manager
Beto for Texas

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Last-minute ads push

Beto for Texas

Here we are, on the eve of the election of our lifetimes: We have under 24 hours left to elect Beto and unseat Ted Cruz. Every minute of every hour will count. There's still time for you to make an impact, Jason.

This is a full-on sprint until the polls close tomorrow at 7:00 PM CT and 7:00 MT. Beto is tied with Ted Cruz, from what the most recent reports can tell us. But whether we win or lose depends on the numbers of voters who turn out tomorrow, and there's still time to reach them and make sure they do.

So we're pulling out all the stops. We're making some last-minute adjustments to our digital and TV ads to make sure Beto's message spreads to millions of Texas voters using only the most powerful, strategic tactics.

We need more resources to pull off this last-minute ads push. Can Beto count on you one more time to pitch in, Jason? The success of this final push could spell the difference between winning and losing.

Contribute $10 »

Beto for Texas

We have come so far together. We've reached millions of voters because of your contributions already. And not with a dime of special-interest or PAC money. No matter what happens tomorrow, I will never forget what we've done -- in the biggest effort of our lives.

Now, it all comes down to the last hours of this race. Everything is on the line. Everything that we've built: our historic field program, massive grassroots campaign, all the records we've broken…I want to see it all pay off tomorrow, probably more than anything that I've wanted in my life. I bet you want to see it, too.

What I'm asking now is that you build upon everything we've accomplished so far, and see this through to the end: Every contribution now will be funneled directly into the last ads pushes of the campaign. Please pitch in whatever you can. Beto needs you. Texas, the country, and the people of tomorrow need you.

These are the hours that count the most. Let's give them everything we have -- and win.

Thank you from the bottom of my heart,

Jody Casey
Campaign Manager
Beto for Texas

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Imagine the headlines

Beto for Texas

Hi Jason, if you're like me, you do NOT want to wake up on November 7 to this headline:

"Ted Cruz Narrowly Hangs On, Defeating Challenger Beto O'Rourke For Six More Years In Senate"

That's what Cruz and his team want -- and that's what the eleven outside groups propping him up want too. They want to rewrite the story. To stop us in our tracks. Erase all of our momentum. Make all of our hard work look like an inconvenience in Cruz's re-election campaign.

Well, Jason, we can't let that happen. We need to deliver a stunning headline of our own:

"Beto O'Rourke Topples Senator Ted Cruz in Historic Grassroots Victory, Delivers Major Victory For the People of Texas."

But we're only going to be able to do it if each and every single one of Beto's supporters does their part -- and I mean that. We're counting on everyone. We're counting on you. So I'm asking again:

Can you give another contribution of $10 or more to Beto's campaign to take on Ted Cruz? Help Beto reach his FINAL fundraising goal of this campaign.

Contribute $10 »

Beto for Texas

Every single gift you give helps our ads stay up on the airwaves across Texas, reminding voters to cast their ballots for Beto -- and it helps our organizers stay out in the field, knocking on doors and reaching the voters we need to contact before the polls close.

I've spent more than a year in the back seat of Beto's minivan, traveling across the state of Texas to each one of the 254 counties. I've learned so much about this incredible state and the amazing people who live here.

But beyond that, I've seen the hardest working candidate we've ever witnessed. You know it as well as I do -- Beto is caring, thoughtful and dedicated. He's humble and positive -- he really listens, and he'll do anything to help a person in need. I can't imagine a better person to represent Texas in the U.S. Senate.

Beto's shown up for us, time and time again. Now, we need to show up for him one last time. Pitch in $10 or more to make sure we don't fall short of our FINAL fundraising goal of this campaign.

Let's deliver historic news tomorrow night.

Talk soon,

Chris Evans
Beto for Texas

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Your final supporter record for Beto

Beto for Texas

Jason,

Beto's been working hard on the campaign trail for more than 20 months, listening to Texans in each of our state's 254 counties -- Republicans, Democrats, Independents alike -- to learn more about the issues that matter to all of our communities.

Every door knocked, every dollar donated, every Facebook live stream, every single stop at Whataburger -- it's all brought us to this moment. And the most recent poll shows Beto TIED with Ted Cruz, 49% - 49%. We can win this race.

Right now, we need 53,261 contributions to reach our FINAL fundraising goal of this campaign. Can you step up again with a donation of $10 or more to help us cross the finish line?

Number of donations to hit FINAL goal for Beto: 53,261
Supporter name: Jason
Total contributions: $10
Suggested donation: $10

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Beto for Texas

Beto's not just up against Ted Cruz: he's up against the ELEVEN outside groups -- PACs and super PACs -- attacking him with negative, misleading ads. And Beto hasn't slowed down. He's kept his head high, stayed out on the road, meeting with countless Texans, carrying his positive vision to each community in our state.

Beto's been showing up for us. Now, we're calling on you to show up for him, one last time. Every dollar that we raise in these final hours will go directly into our last and largest ads and voter contact efforts, so that we can get millions of voters to the polls tomorrow.

Pitch in another gift of $10 or more before midnight tonight and help Beto reach his FINAL fundraising goal of this campaign. We're just 53,261 donations short of our goal -- and this grassroots team has what it takes to bridge the gap.

Thank you so much for your support. As we finalize our spending decisions, anything else you give before the deadline tonight will be a huge boost.

Thanks,

Team Beto

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They’re trying to measure our momentum

Beto for Texas

Jason,

The eyes of the nation are on us right now -- Beto vs. Ted Cruz is the race everyone is talking about, from reporters to the rest of the country. They are watching to see if Texans will stand up on Tuesday and send an unmistakable message about the future they want.

And right now, everyone is trying to pinpoint the level of our momentum. That's why news reporters and the Cruz campaign are watching our progress on this fundraising goal closely. If we can close the gap and hit this goal, it'll send a big message about the strength of our campaign headed into Election Day.

We can't afford to fall behind with everyone watching and counting on us. Can you chip in another donation right now towards our goal? If everyone gives a little bit, we can reach this goal and shock the nation with a big win on Tuesday. 

Contribute $10 »

Beto for Texas

This team has never let Beto down before  -- we've reached goals we all thought were totally insurmountable. I know we can reach this one by the time polls close.

Team Beto

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