Re: Dinner with Hillary

It may require more work, but if you’re the top e-mail recruiter for Ralph Nader, you can win dinner with him. No word if airfare is included, but runner up gets dinner with his running mate Matt Gonzales.

For a donation of just $5 or more you can enter to win airfare to Denver, a Democratic convention pass, three nights in a hotel and backstage passes to hang out with Michelle Obama at Investco Field before her husband’s acceptance speech.

For $25 you can join the “McCain’s aces” group.

And for $15.76 you can help out Ron Paul and become one of more than 7,000 people attending his alternative convention in Minneapolis (airfare not included).

Apparently the only candidate who just asks for your money the old fashioned way is Bob Barr.

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