Whether or not you tuned in, we are looking for 100 of our top supporters from your area to take our State of the Union rapid response survey before midnight tonight!
If you didn’t tune in last night, – you missed, what appeared to be, a ridiculous episode of a high-stakes high school drama. As President Biden urged Democrats and Republicans to work together to “finish the job” on repairing America’s fragile Democracy, in his hopeful address, he was (unsurprisingly) met with a series of boos and heckles from members of the Republican party.
Was the Republican party’s attitude expected? Yes. But as it warranted? Of course not. In fact, Biden’s first words about Republicans were praise and not criticism. The President stated bold truths, and if Republicans can’t handle the fact that members of their party want to cut social security, they should take that up with their colleagues, and not our President.
John, last night we heard from President Biden (and, though unwarranted, we heard taunts and shouts from MTG as well), but today, we want to hear from you. What do you think about the State of the Union, and what do you want to see from President Biden and Congress in the coming year? We need 100 supporters from your area to share their thoughts asap!
Presiden Biden has delivered huge wins for America, and, despite Republican tormentors, his speech proved the strength and resilience of our nation. It was energizing to hear about the possibilities for our future, under strong, Democratic leadership.
Last night’s “episode,” may have been filled with Republican distractions, but it was also filled with hope. From inflation to abortion rights, President Biden acknowledged the real concerns of Americans and displayed he is ready to continue his fight for a better future.
John, so if you haven’t already, let us and President Biden know how you feel about the current state of our nation, and the President’s address last night by filling out our rapid response survey below >>
Thank you for being a crucial asset to our Democracy,
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