My name is David Gill, and I ran for Congress in 2004 because of the tragedies that I witness on a daily basis at my workplace. As an Emergency Room physician in rural Illinois, I see men, women, and children suffer the consequences of having a health care system which primarily serves the needs of the pharmaceutical and health insurance industries.
My 2004 campaign had many successes. Despite running in a "Red" district (IL-15) that had long been written off by the so-called "experts," I mounted a significant challenge with only $100,000 and a novice, though passionate, grassroots campaign staff. By reaching out to people of all political persuasions and emphasizing the Common Sense nature of Universal Health Care, I overcame my initial lack of name recognition to receive the third highest vote total of the 19 Illinois Congressional challengers. With the experience gained from the 2004 campaign, we have an excellent chance to pull off an upset in 2006.
One problem remains, however: fundraising. Candidates such as myself, who favor real change in our economic and health care systems, are strongly opposed by the monied interests who created these systems. Consequently, it takes more than Democratic Party funding to combat the messages coming from the economic and political elite that dominate this system. A progressive candidacy is, in reality, a kind of popular uprising, requiring broad-based support and funding from the citizens who are fed up with the way the current system affects their lives.
Although I am running specifically for Illinois 15th District seat, I am also running to bring a progressive voice back to the forefront of national debate. I am a longtime member of both Physicians for a National Health Program and Physicians for Reproductive Choice and Health. I support Fair Trade, a sensible national security policy, protection of Social Security, and a return to ethics in government. If these issues represent the values which you hold near and dear, I would greatly appreciate your support in helping me reach my goal of raising $100,000 by the end of 2005.
Sincerely,
David Gill, M.D.
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