Eminem:
Mosh
I dug through the closet this morning. I broke out the black hoodie.
This is it, people.
There are moments in life when you have the opportunity to stand up and do something meaningful.
This is one of those times.
This is time to stand up and do everything you can to take back our country.
This is also the time to eat pizza and listen to friends laughing as they talk politics.
This is also the time to get back out on the street. We canvassed all morning. We're going back out shortly as soon as Taylor figures out what precinct for us to do. We finished the ones we planned to do now we're doing more.
This is the time to take to the street to encourage people to vote for the Democrats.
History will judge us by what we do as a people on Tuesday. Are you doing enough to feel proud of the difference you made?
I last broke out the black hoodie on election day 2004. Although we lost the election that day, I know I did all that I could do that day. I am not burdened by regrets.
Don't go through life regretting that you wish you had done more.
We know we're facing overwhelming odds with the Republicans outnumbering here in WV-02. We know we're behind and there's a good chance we won't win.
Doesn't matter. We're going to do everything to win. And it's not just for the pizza.
Here's a column in the Charleston Gazette:
I HAVE been watching those Shelley Moore Capito ads on television, and I am just totally shocked and ashamed at the misrepresentations she tells us in order to win her seat in Congress again. This is more than I can stomach, and I am discouraged at Shelley's ad and the people in the Republican Party who resort to this kind of campaign.
I am looking at her campaign ads -- very professional and expensive, of course -- and thinking, these things cannot be true that she is shouting at us. They are just blatant fabrications.
Capito has to lie because we're out there telling people the truth about what a great candidate we have in Mike Callaghan.
Got to run.