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Right to Know: GMO Food Labeling

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Although the ballot measure in this video is for California, not Texas, you can still call your Congressman and let them know that you want GMO food labeling.

Mary Bono Mack: Holding

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You have reached the insurance industry. California seniors, please hold.

Your retirement. On hold.

Because Mary Bono Mack voted to remove Medicare's promise. . .

Costing you more.

Forcing you to haggle with insurance companies for care.

If you are Mary Bono Mack, press "2"

Mary! As one of our best friends in Washington we'll put you right through!

Kevin Johnson, Mayor of Sacramento, on the GOP Convention

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Kevin Johnson, Mayor of Sacramento, on the GOP Convention

A Special Message for America from Rep. Becerra

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If we are going to change policies and pass laws to help our families and our children, we need you and our community supporting President Obama and the Democrats. If you are eligible to vote, you should vote. But you should also help your neighbors and family and friends who are eligible to vote to come out and vote Democrat.

Telling Our Story

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One of the campaign's secrets of success is telling our story. Peggy Moore, California Political Director, explains how sharing our stories with each other help motivate, connect, and inspire this campaign to work together and ensure President Obama is re-elected in November.

Congressman Dan Lungren: Protecting Insurance Companies Over Middle Class Families

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Congressman Lungren may strip away critical consumer protections that stop insurance companies from dropping coverage for people just because they get sick, and benefits that provide preventative breast cancer screenings for women and reduce the costs of prescription drugs for seniors.

Congresswoman Mary Bono Mack: Protecting Insurance Companies Over Middle Class Families

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Congresswoman Mary Bono Mack may strip away critical consumer protections that stop insurance companies from dropping coverage for people just because they get sick, and benefits that provide preventative breast cancer screenings for women and reduce the costs of prescription drugs for seniors.