Dear Friend,
As children head back to school and the days get shorter thoughtful minds turn toward the November 6th election. Of course those of us who are candidates never wavered in our focus. It is now time for all of us to act and ensure the future of our nation.
You could have a major effect on the majority in the US Senate and the path that this country takes in 2013. By giving a donation of $25, $50 or $100 you could assure that a genuine fiscal conservative will be elected in the state of Maine. You could help ensure that a vocal opponent of the government run healthcare will be there to vote to overturn Obamacare. You can ensure support for those wishing to slash spending and the now $16 trillion deficit.
Maine is very inexpensive state in which to advertise. TV and radio cost very little compared to almost all other markets in the US. Your donation of as little as $25 will ensure that my message gets onto radio in the afternoon or morning peak period this autumn. We have a simple message that connects with hard-working rational Mainers. My message of “don’t spend more than you take in” is common sense to Mainers.
An independent will win in Maine come November. It should be a fiscal conservative, limited government rational and reasoned candidate rather than another establishment stooge sent to DC to feather their nests.
This race has seen many oddities so far with Republicans buying TV ads for the Democratic candidate, Democrats nationally embracing the so-called “independent” front-runner and Republicans telling tea party/liberty activists they are not wanted in the party.
2012 is a crucial in the future direction of this country. Would you rather a rational grandson of a lobsterman/master ship-builder in the US Senate or some establishment hack who thinks it is their turn? Would you rather an independent in the Senate that will support Republicans on the crucial issues of the day or an independent who has endorsed Obama and is backed by major Democratic donors?
Maine will have an independent Senator on the 6th of November and I want to be that Senator.
All the best,
Andrew Ian Dodge
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