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Subject: Rep. Charles Rangel gears up for his toughest reelection fight of his career
Date: Mon, 17 Feb 2014 21:00:06 +0000
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Jeffrey,
Yesterday, the Daily News profiled Congressman Rangel's re-election campaign. It's not going
to be easy but we're ready to win.
This is a hotly-contested campaign and we need YOU more than ever. Will you
donate to support Charlie Rangel so that he can continue to stand for us in
Congress?
Check out an excerpt below:
Rep. Charles Rangel gears up for his toughest reelection fight
of his career
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Rep. Charles Rangel says this is one primary he's not taking for granted.
Rep. Charles Rangel acknowledges that he's in uncharted territory.
"I've never had to go through this before," he said, sitting in his fund-raising office in
Harlem earlier this week.
It is a once-unthinkable predicament for Rangel, first elected in 1970 and arguably once the
most powerful African-American elected official in the country.
He says he's not letting it get to him. "Worry is a rough word to use with me," Rangel said,
sipping a bodega coffee and looking dapper in his signature bow tie. '
too old to be
worried."
But Rangel acknowledges that this is one election he is not taking for granted.
Rangel said he feels more prepared, physically and mentally, for a win than he did in 2012.
He has dropped 35 pounds, recovered from a staph infection he contracted in the hospital
and says he's never felt so healthy.
He's willing to fight harder; he said, in part because his seniority gives him more clout in
Washington to help President Obama fight the Tea Party.
He also said the people of Harlem still want him in office.
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"If you want to walk the streets with me, it's embarrassing," he said. 'Anyone who dislikes
me, the don't come up and tell me, 7 don't like you, drop dead.' People who do come up
say,
glad you're running again, I've always supported you."
Rangel backers say potential contenders should bow to the power of a legend and wait
their turn.
"The man is 83 years old," said Adam Clayton Powell IV who challenged Rangel in 2010.
"Let him leave in peace. After he retires, I'll be looking at that.
interested in his seat.
For now, it's his last term."
He's going to need YOUR help to win. Jeffrey, will you donate $25 today to stand
up for someone who has spent more than half his life fighting for us?
Thank you,
Rangel for Congress
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