KLOBUCHAR USES TRAGIC DEATH OF 11-YEAR-OLD GIRL TO RAISE CAMPAIGN FUNDS
How low will Amy Klobuchar stoop to raise money for her U.S. Senate campaign? Apparently low enough to use the tragic death of Tyesha Edwards, an 11-year-old girl who was killed in November 2002 by a stray bullet while doing her homework, in her latest fundraising plea.
This is from a recent email from Klobuchar's campaign:
"As the chief prosecutor for Minnesota's largest county (which includes nearly one-fourth of the state's population) it is my job to fight for those everyday heroes — the family whose daughter was killed by gang bullets as she sat at her kitchen table doing her homework..."
"Please visit my website at http://www.amyklobuchar.com/ to learn more, sign up to volunteer to be part of our grassroots network, and consider making a contribution, whatever the amount. I am not a millionaire but I need to raise millions of dollars." Source: Amy Klobuchar for U.S. Senate email, March 28, 2005
This is from a recent email from Klobuchar's campaign:
"As the chief prosecutor for Minnesota's largest county (which includes nearly one-fourth of the state's population) it is my job to fight for those everyday heroes — the family whose daughter was killed by gang bullets as she sat at her kitchen table doing her homework..."
"Please visit my website at http://www.amyklobuchar.com/ to learn more, sign up to volunteer to be part of our grassroots network, and consider making a contribution, whatever the amount. I am not a millionaire but I need to raise millions of dollars." Source: Amy Klobuchar for U.S. Senate email, March 28, 2005




1 Comments:
So why isn't she running for Attorney General? And can we for once have a campaign by any party without this "I will fight for you" rhetoric?
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