I’ve read hundreds of fundraising emails, but never one as compelling this.

Filed in National by on February 20, 2008
Jason —Make a matching donation We learned something extraordinary since I wrote to you last night.

We’ve crunched all the numbers and discovered that we are within striking distance of something historic: one million people donating to this campaign.

Think about that … nearly one million people taking ownership of this movement, five dollars or twenty-five dollars at a time.

We’re already more than 900,000 strong, including over half-a-million donating so far this year. This unprecedented foundation of support has built a campaign that has shaken the status quo and proven that ordinary people can compete in a political process too often dominated by special interests.

Unlike Senator Clinton or Senator McCain, we haven’t taken a dime from Washington lobbyists or special interest PACs. Our campaign is responsible to no one but the people.

One million donors would be a remarkable feat — something that’s never been done before in a presidential primary and something no one ever thought would be possible for us. And you still have the opportunity to be a part of it.

If you make a donation right now, one of those 900,000 donors has promised to give again in order to match your first gift. You can double the impact of your first donation — and you can even choose to exchange a note about why you are part of this movement.

Be one of the million who will own a piece of this campaign before the potentially decisive March 4th contests:

https://donate.barackobama.com/match

We started this improbable journey a little over a year ago in Springfield, Illinois.

And because you’ve joined together to make your voices heard, this journey isn’t looking as improbable anymore.

Since our victory on February 5th, we’ve won ten straight contests.

But on March 4th, we face a huge challenge in Texas and Ohio, who will vote along with Rhode Island and Vermont. We are behind in the big states and need as many people involved as possible if we’re going to win.

If we can reach our goal of one million donors by March 4th, we can send a powerful message that the Washington establishment and big-money interests cannot ignore.

As one million people with one voice, we can tell them that their days of dominating Washington are coming to an end — the old politics are crumbling and a new voice is breaking through. Our voice.

Will you make a matching donation now to make it happen?

https://donate.barackobama.com/match

I learned the power of ordinary people coming together as a community organizer on the South Side of Chicago.

I worked side-by-side with people who had been laid off from steel plants that were moved overseas. These were people who needed new jobs to rebuild their lives, and their political leaders were ignoring them.

But even though the odds were stacked against them, they discovered that by coming together with one voice, they could no longer be ignored.

When we launched this campaign, we knew we were up against similar odds. We knew we’d be running against a massive political machine with deep ties to the Washington establishment.

We knew it wouldn’t be easy.

But if we can do this, we’re not just going to win an election. We’re going to change our country.

Thank you so much,

Barack

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  1. Dana Garrett says:

    I believe Obama will win by a landslide, especially now it turns out that the US probably shouldn’t let McCain run amok chasing the female lobbyists that visit the White House.

    http://www.nytimes.com/2008/02/21/us/politics/21mccain.html?ex=1361250000&en=f7d0966164714209&ei=5089&partner=rssyahoo&emc=rss

  2. Steve Newton says:

    Just to get the book going, Dana: IF Barack avoids having Hillary steal the nomination, I also believe he will win, but not by a landslide. I believe he will rack up no more than 53% of the popular vote, and that his margin in the electoral college will be less than 75.

  3. Dana Garrett says:

    I’m thinking 60%, but I haven’t even begun to think of electoral college yet.

    In any case, I’m usually way off on election predictions. I hope my luck changes this November.

  4. M.Opaliski says:

    “Be one of the million who will own a piece of this campaign before the potentially decisive March 4th contests …”

    So, how much did your piece cost ?

  5. nemski says:

    did you put in our donation from earlier?