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From the Gravel Campaign -- Thank You!

BY | Wednesday, December 19 2007

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Gravel For President 2008      Press Release
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We Want to Thank You!

Dear friend,

As 2007 winds to an end I'd like
to take a moment to extend my appreciation and admiration to all of you who
worked so hard to make the Mike Gravel for President campaign what it is today.
We knew from the very beginning that this campaign would not make it through
the year without your help. Nobody in Washington,
D.C. gave us a fighting chance
against the powerful political/corporate machines that we are up against. They
thought that "politics as usual" would dominate. They thought we would have
capitulated long ago. They thought that there was no room in this race for a
candidate who dared to speak "truth to power."

They thought wrong.

With your help, we have exceeded
everyone's expectations and have fought our way to the first primary of the
election season.

Some special thanks are in order.

Thank you all for getting us into
the June 3 CNN debate after they decided that we were not invited. You showed
the world that a determined group of people will not let the corporate media
tell us who our candidate will be.

Thank you for doing the same
thing in August with the Human Rights Campaign debate.

Thank you for the hundreds of
emails and phone calls of support that we receive each day that keep us going
and for never letting us forget that you are standing with us.

And finally, thank you for the
donations that have kept us going this year.

However, our work is not yet
done. We are determined not to limp across that finish line. Let us end on a
high note. Call your friends and remind them to turn out in their primaries and
caucuses to vote for Mike Gravel.

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with pride.

Have a safe holiday season, and
keep fighting the good fight!

Sincerely,
Alex Colvin
Press Secretary
Mike Gravel for President 2008

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