From Vice President Biden: Hillary is a Force of Nature
Friend --
We’re just one day out from the final fundraising
deadline of this primary, and after a long, tough fight, we have a
presumptive nominee who’s going to be a terrific president: my friend,
Hillary.
I’m proud to endorse Hillary, and I’m grateful you’re
part of her team -- our whole country is counting on you to make sure
she wins this November. President Obama and I are going to be hitting
the campaign trail hard to help out as much as we can -- and we hope
you’ll join us.
With a big deadline like the one the campaign is facing tomorrow and a 250,000 donation goal to hit, every $5 helps -- can you chip in right now?
I’ve
known Hillary for a long time -- from the time she was First Lady,
Senator from New York, and our Secretary of State. She is a force of
nature. She’s tough, she’s brilliant, and she genuinely loves serving
this country. Hillary is the kind of person who, at the end of the day,
wants to help people and make their lives better. That’s who you want as
your president.
That’s especially true when your other option is Donald Trump.
Donald
Trump's politics of fear and intolerance have no place in America. He
won't solve our problems -- he'll make them worse. Because let me tell
you denigrating our allies isn't a foreign policy. Telling the world the
United States can't be counted on to pay our debts isn't an economic
policy. And attacking the ethnicity of a federal judge violates
everything we stand for -- and believe -- as Americans.
I've
always believed this nation succeeds best when we come together as one
America. But everything about Donald Trump's campaign is determined to
divide and pull us apart.
There’s no one I trust more than Hillary
to lead the fight against Trump, and I’m hoping you’ll come through as
part of her team again and again. She needs you. We all do.
I hope you’ll chip in $5 before tomorrow's critical deadline -- I can’t thank you enough for being part of the fight to keep our country moving forward:
Thank you,
Joe
- US
Vice President Joe Biden and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton smile
as US President Barack Obama welcomes South Korean President Lee
Myung-bak during a State Arrival Ceremony on the South Lawn of the White
House in Washington, DC, on October 13, 2011. Obama hosts his South
Korean counterpart for a full day of official State ceremonies,
including a State Dinner. AFP PHOTO / Saul LOEB (Photo credit should
read SAUL LOEB/AFP/Getty Images)