California voters are very lucky this cycle. Any of the 3 top candidates in the race to replace Dianne Feinstein will make an excellent senator. I wish every state were so fortunate... because that would be great for the whole country.
We want to know what you think of the 3 candidates. Contribute any amount to any of them (by Sunday, Oct 15) and the candidate who gets the most contributions gets a $1,000 check from Blue America. And what’s in it for you? Aside from helping the candidate you like most, we’re going to randomly pick one donor to win a rare, collectible RIAA-certified gold record, Forever Blue from one of the California artists who Howie worked with, Chris Isaak (born and raised in Stockton).
CONTEST IS OVER
By all means, keep contributing to Barbara, Katie and Adam-- but not so you can win the plaque.
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