Invite Friends and Family to Vote for Their Top Priority

Just as our victories would not have happened without your incredible support, America's challenges will not be met without the continued participation of the grassroots community. That’s why we're asking for your feedback about the issues that are most important to you and how we can best use this mandate for change that you helped to create.

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FW: A Message from Brian Wolff
I wanted to make sure you saw this message from DCCC Executive Director Brian Wolff. You can vote on your top priority for the new Congress at http://www.dccc.org/toppriority.

Dear Friend,

This week, we saw a stirring site on the floor of the House when Speaker Pelosi administered the oath of office to a stronger new Democratic Congress.

The indelible image of all those new Democratic Members being sworn in would not have happened without you. Now that the new Congress is underway, they want to hear from you.

A few weeks ago, Chairman Van Hollen asked for your ideas on what the top priority should be for the new Congress. Your response was overwhelming with thousands of responses. Now we need you to vote from the list of the top ideas submitted so we can share your top pick with Speaker Pelosi and the House Democratic Leadership.

Vote for your top priority at http://www.dccc.org/toppriority so we can share it with Speaker Pelosi and the House Democratic Leadership – then get everyone you know to vote too.

Once you’ve voted, make sure to get your friends and family to do the same at http://www.dccc.org/page/invite/toppriority.

Thanks to you, the new Congress is now in place and in just two more weeks, President-elect Obama will make history when he officially becomes our 44th President.

Change has happened because of you. Thanks for standing with us every step of the way.

Brian Wolff
Executive Director, DCCC