
It is with great disappointment that that I received the following email from Tom Tancredo on Thursday, December 20, 2007:
Thursday, December 20,
2007
Dear Robert,
It is with my heart full of gratitude and a touch of sadness that I
write today to tell you of my intention to end my campaign for the
presidency.
As a loyal friend and supporter it is important to me that you
understand why I am doing this, even though you may disagree.
For the past ten years I have dedicated my public life to the critical
issue of illegal immigration. I believed then –as I do now—that massive
uncontrolled illegal immigration threatens our survival as a nation. I
could not stand by and let open border politicians and corporate
lobbyists sell our country out to the highest bidder.
Then earlier this year when I feared that the issue would not be
championed by any of the top candidates I threw my hat in the ring. It
was the only way I could be certain that the candidates would be forced
to take a stand.
Thanks to your incredible support look what we have accomplished:
Just last week Newsweek declared that "Anti-immigrant zealot [that
would be me] had already won. Now even Dems dance to his no mas salsa
tune. " This month alone The Economist, the New Yorker, the Wall Street
Journal and a score of other newspapers have written similar
assessments, grudgingly crediting our campaign with forcing the issue
of immigration to the center of the national stage and -- more
importantly -— with forcing every presidential candidate to commit
themselves to an immigration plan that calls for securing the borders,
opposing amnesty and enforcing the law.
Of course, many of the candidates need to be pinned down on their
understanding of the meaning of amnesty, but we have succeeded beyond
my most optimistic expectations of a year ago. We even have Hillary
jumping through hoops on the issue!
So with so much success why drop out of the race now, you are probably
asking. For one reason and one reason alone: I believe the cause
demands I do so.
The presidential campaign has come down to less than a handful of
viable candidates. Unfortunately several of them have abysmal records
on immigration and can’t be trusted to do what is needed to preserve
this country if they’re elected. My fear is that if I were to stay in
this race my votes could be the factor in handing victory to a
pro-amnesty politician. Friends, we have done too much, come too far
and the stakes are too high to play that hand. And so I am ending my
presidential campaign.
I know there are many more battles in our future and you can count on
me to stay in this fight with you. We must continue to build the
unquestioned momentum that is fueling our movement today. In the weeks
ahead, I will write to you again to share with you my plans for the
future, and for the immigration reform movement that is transforming
American politics.
But for now, I just wish to again express to you my deepest thanks and
appreciation for your partnership with me in this historic effort. I
also want to wish you a very blessed and merry Christmas!
We have come so far together, and through our efforts we have made a
stunning and, I believe, permanent impact on the debate over securing
our borders and preserving our nation.
Not a day has gone by in this campaign that I have not thanked God for
the dedication of so many Americans like you. I can promise you that as
long as He gives me life and strength, I will work hard for our cause
and to honor the trust you have placed in me.
With sincere best wishes,
Tom Tancredo
Contact person:
Robert J. Lee
P.O. Box 465
Franklin, TN
37065
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