Friend --
If you watched Mayor de Blasio on stage at last night's primary debate, then you saw that voters don't have to choose between supporting a progressive and supporting someone who can get things done. And lots of other people are starting to see it too:
De Blasio set the tone of Wednesday night's Democratic presidential debate: Combative -- he was the first to interrupt -- and unabashedly ideological, electrifying what had been a sleepy round of introductions and repeatedly pulling the conversation to the left. (Buzzfeed News)
De Blasio was surprisingly a heavyweight tonight. (MSNBC Host Chris Matthews)
Another big standout to me [in the debate] was Bill De Blasio. I live in New York. I actually think he's been a very good verging on a great mayor. He ran on a strongly progressive platform after twenty years of Republican mayors. He won. And with little fanfare he put his whole platform into effect. Universal pre-K, the end of Stop-and-Frisk.... (Talking Points Memo editor Josh Marshall)
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According to the Washington Post, the Mayor made a "far-reaching case for government activism." But he's in danger of missing the next debate. If he doesn't make the stage in July then the progressive values we share won't be represented. That's why we need your help hitting our financial goal before the quarterly reporting deadline Sunday night.
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Last night's debate was a huge opportunity to show the country what we stand for and build momentum for this campaign -- and Bill seized it with both hands. As the spectacle continues tonight, we need to keep building so we can keep moving voters.
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