Imagine 50 Keith Judds. Make Obama hurt.

   Dear friend,

   Obama told coal employers if elected he would "bankrupt" them.

   Last night coal workers responded, by handing 41% of the West Virginia Democrat primary vote to Keith Judd, who defeated the sitting President of the United States in 10 counties.
   Who is Keith Judd?

   He's Inmate #11593-051 and currently resides in a federal prison in Texas.

   That's right, 41% of DEMOCRATS voted for an incarcerated felon instead of their own president, because of Obama's radical environmental agenda.


   In fact, when you count the tens of thousands of Democrats who cast ballots, but refused to vote for president, Barack Obama only got 52% of the DEMOCRAT vote in West Virginia.
   That's an embarrassing rejection.

   And it's putting tremendous pressure on Obama to drop his radical environmentalist agenda to avoid losing West Virginia in November.

   Now, imagine that pressure being applied to Obama in all 50 states (or 57, according to him.)

   Only American Tradition Partnership can make that happen.

  
Go here right now to chip in $500, $250, $100, $50, $25 or just $10 to help American Tradition Partnership run hard-hitting ads exposing Obama's job-killing agenda in key battleground states.

   Even just $10 would be greatly appreciate and put to use holding Obama accountable in the states where it hurts him most.

   Together we can put a stop to his advocacy of radical environmentalism.
 
    Sincerely,
      
    Donald Ferguson
    Executive Director
    American Tradition Partnership

P.S.  When Obama's radical environmental agenda is the issue, even his own party rejects him.  41% of West Virginia DEMOCRATS voted for an incarcerated felon in Texas over Barack Obama after Obama vowed to bankrupt coal.  Obama only got 52% of the Democrat vote.

I need you to go here right now to chip in $10 or more to help American Tradition Partnership run hard-hitting ads exposing Obama's job-killing agenda in key battleground states.

Confidence in Obama economy falls to three year low

Confidence the U.S. economy will be stronger five years from now has plunged to the lowest level in three years of tracking, Rasmussen Reports finds.

Only forty-four percent (44%) of adults say the economy will be stronger five years from now. Twenty-two percent (22%) say the economy will be weaker, while nine percent (9%) say it will be about the same.  A stunning 25% are not sure. (Poll wording here.)

Additionally, consumer confidence in the Obama economy plummeted five points after last Friday's April jobs report found 300,000 Americans left the labor force last month.

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