Politico, Roll Call, The Hill, The Atlantic, The Washington Post and other news organizations have reported that John Spratt is on the fence about running again in 2010.  Let’s help him make up his mind. Join the Mick Mulvaney Money Bomb today. Sign Mick’s petition (which will be forwarded to Congressman Spratt) and contribute generously to Mick Mulvaney’s campaign. 

I hope you can see fit to help out. Even just $20.10 will be a great help. The maximum contribution per person as of right now is $4800, $9600 per couple. Federal law requires that I collect each donor’s full name, address, phone, occupation, and employer (if applicable).

You can contribute two ways:
Check: Checks should be made out to “Mulvaney for Congress” and mailed to

Mulvaney for Congress
9789 Charlotte Highway, Suite 400-255,
Indian Land, South Carolina 29707

Please include the contribution card, which you can download here.

Credit Card: You can click here to donate via credit card online. This payment is through PayPal, a safe and secure way to use your credit card on the internet.

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PLEASE KNOW THAT NO CASH DONATIONS CAN BE ACCEPTED.

Please contact us directly at als@mulvaney.com if you have any questions about contributions.

Thank you for supporting my campaign. For someone who is still relatively new to politics, raising money is the most uncomfortable part of the job. However, it seems to be very much a necessary evil. And it will be a critical part of sending Mr. Spratt home.

Mick

Please Note:
Contributions to Mulvaney for Congress are not deductible as charitable contributions for Federal income tax purposes.

Funds received in response to this solicitation are subject to federal contribution limits. Contributions from corporation, labor unions, foreign nationals without green cards, and federal government contractors are prohibited. Federal law requires us to use our best efforts to collect and report name, mailing address, occupation and name of employer for individuals whose contributions exceed $200 in an election cycle. Not printed at government expense.