DEMOCRATS LEARNING WRONG LESSON FROM MASSACHUSETTS? EVEN SCOTT BROWN VOTERS WANT THE PUBLIC OPTION, WANT DEMOCRATS TO BE BOLDER HEALTH CARE BILL OPPONENTS THINK IT "DOESN'T GO FAR ENOUGH" by 3 to 2 among Obama voters who voted for Brown

by 6 to 1 among Obama voters who stayed home (18% of Obama supporters who voted supported Brown.) VOTERS OVERWHELMINGLY SUPPORT THE PUBLIC OPTION 82% of Obama voters who voted for Brown

86% of Obama voters who stayed home OBAMA VOTERS WANT DEMOCRATS TO BE BOLDER 57% of Brown voters say Obama "not delivering enough" on change he promised

49% to 37% among voters who stayed home PLUS: Obama voters overwhelming want bold economic populism from Democrats in 2010. See more results here.

In the last 24 hours, over 100,000 people have signed this petition to Democratic leaders:

"The loss of Ted Kennedy's seat -- due to a lack of enthusiasm among Democrats and Independents -- sends a clear message to Congress. The Senate health care bill is not the change we were promised in 2008, and it must be improved. The Senate must use 'reconciliation' to pass a better bill with a strong public option."

You can sign it at the Progressive Change Campaign Committee, Democracy for America, or CREDO Action websites -- progressives are working together.

And we're making big waves. From today's Daily News article featuring this petition:

"Let’s do a public option, or let’s go back and do a single-payer plan," a frustrated senior Democrat told the [Daily News]. "You can have people say, ‘Look, if we’re going to do reconciliation, let’s get more, not get less.’" "If you’re going to use reconciliation, then use it hard," the Democrat said, adding that it’s a serious option.

Amen! Let's be bold.

Two things you can do to help the cause today.

If you know staffers in Congress or other Democratic insiders, send them today's big poll results.

Thanks so much.