Excerpts from Hillary campaign Manager, Robby Mook, email:
I first want to thank you. Then I want to thank you again. September had its ups and downs -- but with your help and your hard work, we’re starting the final full month of this election stronger than ever.
October marks a new moment in this campaign. We have just a month and change left until Election Day, and thanks to Hillary’s masterclass performance on Monday’s debate, we’re beginning the final leg of the race with the wind at our backs.
Before I go on, let's just take a moment to appreciate Hillary, shall we? For 17 months, there's a word that a lot of us at HQ have been using to describe our boss: badass. Well, if you didn't see her that way before last Monday, you -- and just about the whole world -- probably do now. Imagine going on stage in front of 85 million people, with the future of the country on your shoulders and a man willing to say just about anything standing across from you, and performing with that kind of poise, focus, and moral clarity. This woman just does not quit. I have never admired her more than I do this week.
Thankfully, every real poll this week shows that Hillary won the debate. That it wasn’t even close. And -- surprise, surprise -- Trump hasn’t handled the loss well. In the days since Hillary forced Trump to answer for his verbal assaults on women from the debate stage, Trump seems unable to stop himself from discussing his misogyny. He spent the entire week trying to suggest that there's nothing wrong with a decades-long record of racist, sexist comments. Now, nearly every time he speaks or opens his Twitter account, he's talking about some new, cruel jab at women, their looks, and their weight. He’s become unhinged.
we’re just five weeks away from winning this thing. Just 38 days away from electing someone who will work tirelessly to better the life of each and every American -- a woman who will never stop battling if there’s still progress left to be made.
It’s on us to give our all right now, and every day until November 8th.