VA-06: Sam Rasoul wants to Change Congress
April 04, 2008 07:34 p.m. by Japhet Els
Sam Rasoul has become the presumptive Democratic nominee in the VA-6th after fellow Democrat Drew Richardson withdrew from the race early this morning. Rasoul is the lone Change Congress candidate in the race and is one of the few committed to all four pledges. Here are his comments to the Change Congress community:
After a spirited campaign debating the issues all around Virginia's Sixth District, I am honored to be moving forward as the presumptive nominee, allowing me to continue making my case that the lobbyists and special interests hold too much power. We must return that power to the people. I have refused money from PACs and Lobbyists and will continue to do so.
I am proud to support Change Congress and will work hard to achieve the goals of eliminating ear marks, publicly financed elections and increased transparency when I am elected to Congress. You can watch my video statement from yesterday here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3HFhGJnVLnE or check out my website at http://www.sam2008.com to learn more about me.
I urge everyone to get behind this movement by supporting Change Congress and the candidates that pledge to work for the real change we need. You can support my campaign through ActBlue here.
Between now and November we need people across the nation to stand up and fight to take back Congress and restore our Constitution.
Sam Rasoul
Democratic Candidate
Virginia's 6th Congressional District
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