It's a lot of fun getting the hurried, worried emails from Democratic candidates.

At least four Congressional candidates are sending me freuent emails begging for money.

Julia Brownley flails that she is the most vulnerable female candidate in the state. Paul Ryan has been raising millions to get rid of her!

John Garamendi is on the alert.

So is Raul Ruiz in the 36th. His Riverside County district is still majority Republican, so Ruiz desperately strikes a bipartisan balance.

Linda Sanchez is still fundraising, too.

Hillary Clinton, though, has plenty to worry about.


Arthur, yesterday marked the first quarterly deadline since Hillary and
Trump became their party’s respective nominees, and here’s what we know:



This email was sent out just before Trump announced a $51 million haul.

Trump has not even broken a sweat yet, and he is reaping millions for his campaign. The general electorate may not like Trump, but they despise Hillary Clinton.

Our team raised $68.5 million for the campaign in June — that’s an
AMAZING accomplishment, and a huge portion of it came from online supporters
like you.



No it's not. Hillary has been pan-handling all over the country for years. Big Media has been promoting her campaign

Because of you, we're moving forward with opening dozens of new field
offices and hiring hundreds of new organizers in key states this summer.


More than 1.5 million grassroots donors have stepped up to say you’re
committed to stopping Donald Trump — and to breaking the highest glass ceiling
in America.


We’re all so grateful to you, Arthur — no one more so than Hillary.
But while we celebrate our accomplishment, we also need to be clear (but not
overconfident) about what we’re up against in this election.

Donald Trump’s campaign hasn’t yet announced how much money they raised
in June, but Trump said earlier this week that if they come up short, he’ll
simply write himself a check to make up the difference.







They announced, and they made big money!


If he follows through with that, it could change this election. Arthur,
we can’t rest on our laurels and assume we have this in the bag. I know a lot
of people have a hard time picturing Donald Trump making decisions in the Oval
Office. But it could happen. We have to take that seriously, Arthur. Just look
at the polls: We’re only up by one point in Colorado. We’re tied in Ohio. In
North Carolina, Trump is up by two.



Clinton is painfully aware of her weak standing in swing-states. The mainstream media is in Hillary's pocket, and will float numbers favorable to her, regardless of what the voters really think of her on the ground.

One obituary in North Carolina begged the living Tar Heel voters to reject Hillary Clinton in November.

Even though dearly departed, the American deceased cannot fathom a world with Hillary Clinton as President.


So we’re going to keep working our tails off, and we’re not taking
anything for granted. In the primary, we fought for every delegate, and we won.
In the general, we’re going to fight for every vote — and we’re going to win
again. That’s why this team is so critical: Every time you volunteer for an
hour, chip in $1, or help get the word out on Facebook or Twitter, you’re doing
the work that will win this election.



This is a lie. If anyone was paying attention to what happened in Nevada, the Silver State Democratic Party operatives took away proper procedures and opportunity for Bernie Sanders to win more delegates. The whole convention melted down into disorder.

We have to win, Arthur. This is a pivotal moment in our nation’s
history. Our core American values like equality, freedom of religion, and
freedom of speech are under attack — if we lose, we could slide back into
something really scary.


This irony just stings me, and should offend many. Yes, our freedoms are under attack, but from Hillary Clinton, who is going to promote the same disgusting, left-wing, anti-American agenda in Washington.

And the staunchest of Democrats still cannot stand her.

I firmly believe that in moments like these, when a real threat comes,
you don’t stay silent. You stand up and you fight for what you believe in.
That’s what this team is doing, Arthur. And 20 or even 50 years from now,
you’re going to be able to tell your children and grandchildren that in the
face of bigotry and hatred, you stood up for tolerance and understanding, for
love and kindness, for the future of our country and our world.



If Hillary Clinton is President, will there still be a United States of America 50 years from now?

That’s no small thing, and I don’t take it lightly — neither does
Hillary. Thank you so much for being part of this team. The world is counting
on us to succeed, and with you in the fight, I know we will.
Forward,

Robby

Robby Mook
Campaign Manager



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