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Dear friends, family, and neighbors,

Congratulations go to Kelda Helen Roys for winning the Democratic primary. We look forward to seeing the good things she will work on.

Despite a tremendous grassroots campaign we did not achieve the victory that we sought in the democratic primary to replace retiring State Representative Dave Travis. When the dust settled and the final votes were counted we took a close second.

We ran a smart, positive campaign that accounted for everything we could control, unfortunately the cards were stacked against us. Despite the disadvantage that the composition of this large primary field created, our hard work, innovation, and determination nearly overcame the odds.

An interesting note is that we captured more votes than we anticipated needing to win, but a bigger turnout and underperformance by some of the other candidates left two of us at the top and my vote total was slightly less.

When I first contemplated campaigning to work for the people of the 81st district, I knew that I would put my heart and soul into the job. However, I had no idea that so many of my friends and family would not only join me, but deeply inspire me during this journey.

I had hoped that I would meet new people and make some friends, I continue to be stunned at the treasures we discovered during the campaign. My immediate family was strengthened, our friends became family, and we made wonderful new friendships.

I believe the hardest part of not winning was sharing the news with my two oldest boys, who often trudged along with me in the rain, sleet, and snow as we went from doorstep to doorstep. With their youthful enthusiasm and budding idealism, they took it hard. Melissa and I know that they shared an amazing adventure with us and that in time they will see that sometimes the journey is as important as the destination. Keanan our youngest misses his many Aunties and friends that filled our house with friendship in the final month of the campaign. However he turned 3 yrs old on Friday, September 12, so he has refocused more quickly than the rest of the family. He tremendously enjoyed seeing some of his Aunties and friends for cake and would like to have his birthday more often than annually.

The second hardest thing about not winning was the grief and sadness of so many wonderful people who helped along the way. It would be a much heavier burden if I thought we had left a stone unturned or failed to work as hard and smart as we could. My family is truly blessed that so many wonderful people cared so much.

This chapter closes and we begin another. We turn our vision forward. I am returning to work for Senator Robson, where I will continue to endeavor to make Wisconsin a better place to live, work, and raise a family. I believe that I will be an even more effective advocate with the experiences and voices I now carry with me. Melissa and many of our friends and family are now well versed in grassroots organizing and are interested in continuing to push for a better community.

In closing I want to again congratulate Kelda Helen Roys on her victory and I want encourage my supporters to move forward with helping to win a Democratic majority in the Assembly.

Thank you again for being a part of our effort to win the primary and make Wisconsin a State of Opportunity once again.

- Justin Sargent
Cell 220-2342 or sargentforassembly@sbcglobal.net


Pre-Primary Update (9/5/08)


Quick update!

We are closing in on the finish line! Here are a couple of quick campaign update items.


Late August, 2008


Dear Friends,

Here is a brief update from the campaign trail. I appreciate your support, enthusiasm, and interest!

In Brief:

- Another Endorsement – UAW Statewide!

- A candidate who listens.

- Final push, Volunteer fun!

- Dollars and Sense


August 5th, 2008


Dear Friends,

Here is a brief update from the campaign trail.  I appreciate your support, enthusiasm, and interest!

In Brief:

- Another Endorsement! – League of Conservation Voters.

- Campaign Finance: Some exaggerate, but numbers don’t lie.
(A quick review of the latest campaign finance reports.)

 - New website launches and rolls out newest endorsements.
  
- Sargent Campaign in the news, a lot!

- Call for volunteers for final campaign push.

- Missed opportunity.

- Fundraising Event. (Dr. Curtis holds an Ice Cream Social.)

- Meet and Greet Schedule!


July 21st, 2008


Dear Friends,

Special Welcome to my neighbors in the 81st who have taken the time to complete my legislative survey and have requested to be updated on the campaign and events. I firmly believe that your taking the time to share your thoughts with me will make me a more responsive and effective Representative. I hope to be able to call upon you in the future to share your thoughts and help me to improve our communities and State.

In Brief:

We are heading into the final 50 days of the primary and we are picking up steam!

- Volunteer Opportunities. Come and have some fun. We're doing a district wide literature drop this weekend and we would enjoy your company at the WaunaFest Parade on Sunday! Contact Melissa for details, 220-2273 or sargentforassembly@sbcglobal.net. Learn more below!

- Great endorsement from International Painters and Allied Trades. See John Nichols article: http://www.madison.com/tct/news/296714

- Clean Wisconsin, a group dedicated to environmental advocacy, endorses Sargent for Assembly. See Release online at wispolitics.

- 81+ Women from the 81st endorse Sargent and host a gathering on 7/23/08 with Senator Judy Robson to show their support. (Email invitation was sent out Monday).

- Issue statements are posted online. Most of my issues statements are now posted at my website. There is also a great endorsement section, check it out. Have I missed an issue important to you? Let me know.

- Mallards Tailgate! We are gathering to have some fun and celebrate the Mallards amazing season. Save August 9th, 4-6 PM. More details coming.

- Are you my Facebook friend? We have an incredibly active Facebook campaign site that changes daily. Worth the look! Email for an invite to the Campaign Facebook site, for a deeper look at the campaign.

- Luck favors Sargent Campaign. Sometimes you just get a lucky break. Sargent will be listed as the first choice on the ballot on September 9.

The Details: