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Remember a couple weeks ago when I reported that progressive groups were organizing a campaign--including television ads--to pressure Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid to include the public option in the Senate health care bill, and to enforce party unanimity against GOP filibusters?

Well, check out a new letter, available below the fold, from the Progressive Change Campaign Committee to its supporters.

Bold progressive Congressman Alan Grayson (D-FL) helped us deliver nearly 90,000 petition signatures to Sen. Harry Reid on Wednesday....

We demanded that Reid stand up to conservative Democrats who are threatening to help Republicans block an up-or-down vote on the public option. CNN, ABC, Huffington Post, Washington Post, and others covered the event....

This weekend, we'll be filming a TV ad in Nevada featuring one of Reid's constituents who desperately needs the public option
. It will be powerful. More on that next week...

PCCC has run some of the hardest-hitting ads in states represented by key public option skeptics in the Senate. So it's probably safe to expect them to aim something similar at Reid.

Earlier this week, the group, along with progressive firebrand Rep. Alan Grayson (D-FL) delivered 90,000 petition signatures to Reid, demanding he stand up to conservative Democrats who are threatening to derail the public option. Reid's office has dismissed the groups activities as ill-conceived and unlikely to sway anybody, let alone the Majority Leader.

Other activists aren't as convinced Reid needs to be strong-armed. Yesterday, I reported that two progressive health care leaders say Harry Reid is working the inside game for the public option.

XXXXX,

Bold progressive Congressman Alan Grayson (D-FL) helped us deliver nearly 90,000 petition signatures to Sen. Harry Reid on Wednesday.

We demanded that Reid stand up to conservative Democrats who are threatening to help Republicans block an up-or-down vote on the public option. CNN, ABC, Huffington Post, Washington Post, and others covered the event.

During the delivery, we ran into Sens. Russ Feingold (D-WI), Herb Kohl (D-WI), and Kent Conrad (D-ND) and talked with them about the petition! Oddly, Kent Conrad was holding a poodle during the entire conversation -- you have to see it.

Video - Reid delivery

Click here to watch a video of our petition delivery to Harry Reid with Alan Grayson.

This delivery was just the first step.

Harry Reid is increasingly proving that he needs more pressure to stand up to conservative Democrats.

After our event, Keith Olbermann reported that Reid is "pushing back against progressives" and "setting expectations low for the final product." But why? Nevadans and Americans overwhelmingly want a public option!

Grayson told Olbermann, "The leadership is placating Republicans...at the price of what's in the public interest. They have to find the courage of their convictions or we have to find it for them." Exactly!

This weekend, we'll be filming a TV ad in Nevada featuring one of Reid's constituents who desperately needs the public option. It will be powerful. More on that next week...

For now, check out the video of our petition delivery with Alan Grayson.

Thanks for being a bold progressive.

--Adam Green, Stephanie Taylor, Andrew Perez, Max Berger, and the PCCC team

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October 16, 2009 5:03 PM   

um. Good for progressives!!

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October 17, 2009 6:46 PM    in reply to Indie Pro

It's the progressives that need to threaten party disunity: no public option, no cloture. C'mon Rocky, Schumer, Sanders, somebody do it. Lay down the law to Reid.

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October 16, 2009 5:07 PM   

How stupid are these "progressive groups"? Do they really think that Sen. Reid is worried about challenges from the left? Do they think that independents will be impressed by their ad? Aren't there more clever (and more effective) ways to encourage his move to a public option while helping his chances of reelection?

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October 16, 2009 5:30 PM    in reply to topeka

Aren't there more clever (and more effective) ways to encourage his move to a public option

I don't know. Can you think of any?

while helping his chances of reelection?

Wait, are you sure this is desirable? Senators are fairly unaccountable, and Harry Reid is procedurally speaking the most powerful Senator. It seems unlikely Harry Reid can be influenced to do much of anything he doesn't want to unless his chances of reelection are to some degree made conditional on the public option passing.

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October 16, 2009 5:57 PM    in reply to topeka

Wrong. The only reason the public option has gained the ground it has over the last month or two is because progressives and our allies have gone ape-shit all over Congressional Democrats about the issue.

Ads, withholding $$$, linking the PO to support, threatening primary challenges, you name it.

Threatening to blow the whole thing up if we don't get a strong PO in the final bill.

I say its time to double down. Give as much as possible to Move on, Firedoglake, PCCC, DFA, and the like.

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October 16, 2009 6:11 PM    in reply to willia451

My friends and I here in Nevada have been trying to think of ways to get the point across to Reid to push the public option. We were thinking that sending band-aids with "public option" written on them to his office, or sticking the band-aids to the doors of his local offices might at least make more of an impression that a simple phone call.

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October 16, 2009 6:19 PM   

Stupid. Reid doesn't need to be pushed to back a public option, he is for it. But has exactly one vote, he doesn't get to wave a wand and decide the issue. He is tasked with rounding up the votes.

Lefty money would be better spent going after those members of the Senate whose votes are wavering.

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October 16, 2009 10:51 PM    in reply to oskieoskie

I'm sorry, but Reid has more than just one vote. He is the Senate majority leader and gets to draft the bill that goes to the Senate floor. If he includes a public option within that bill, it will take 60 votes to get rid of it. And those 60 votes just don't exist, since there are well over 40 Senators (by some counts 53) who support the public option. Hence, if Conrad or Landrieu or Lincoln or Ben Nelson don't like the public option, then they have to be willing to fillibuster the entire health care bill. And they know that if they were to do so, they would lose their support for committee assignments, and Lincoln would lose any national party funds for her shaky reelection campaign. No, Reid has way more power than just one vote, even though he acts like he doesn't.

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October 16, 2009 6:57 PM   

Yes, but if the Progressives hold together and won't vote for a Bill without a PO, then Reid will have no choice. We can pass heathcare with a PO without the ConservaDems, but we can't pass it without the Progressives.

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October 16, 2009 10:46 PM   

I'm writing progressive Senators asking them to silently filibuster any bill that does not contain a strong public option.

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October 16, 2009 11:38 PM   

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October 17, 2009 12:04 AM   

Sorry...not silently filibuster: vote 'no' to cloture on a bill without the HELP Committee's po...

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October 17, 2009 2:03 AM   

"What I reject is when some folks sit on the sidelines and root for failure," he said at a fundraiser in San Francisco where he was joined by Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi.

"I'm busy," he told the crowd. "Nancy's busy with her mop cleaning up somebody else's mess. We don't want somebody sitting back saying you're not holding the mop the right way.

"Why don't you grab a mop? Why don't you help clean up?"

-Barrack Obama

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October 17, 2009 11:27 AM    in reply to JoeTheMechanic

I hope he's got a mop and working hard behind the scenes to enlist legislative support for a strong public option!

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October 17, 2009 11:53 AM    in reply to Tanjaoui

Tanjaoui

Agreed. My guess is he's pushing for the P.O. as much as possible.

Remember what happened when Clinton tried to cram it down their throat? There are limits.

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October 17, 2009 6:36 PM    in reply to JoeTheMechanic

I hope you're right. It's what I'd do: speak softly, carry a big stick.

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October 17, 2009 11:54 AM    in reply to Tanjaoui

Tanjaoui

Agreed. My guess is he's pushing for the P.O. as much as possible.

Remember what happened when Clinton tried to cram it down their throat? There are limits.

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October 18, 2009 7:19 PM   

It's very simple, Obama and the Dems really need this to pass. I we won't let it pass without the public option, they have to play our game or loose in 2010.

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