Re: State Dinner Countdown

From:KaplanJ@dnc.org To: lindsay@skyadvisorygroup.com Date: 2016-05-14 17:22 Subject: Re: State Dinner Countdown

We can add her for the next one. Jordan Kaplan National Finance Director Democratic National Committee (202) 488-5002 (o) | (312) 339-0224 (c) kaplanj@dnc.org<mailto:kaplanj@dnc.org> On May 14, 2016, at 3:14 PM, Lindsay Rachelefsky <lindsay@skyadvisorygroup.com<mailto:lindsay@skyadvisorygroup.com>> wrote: Lindsay Rachelefsky Sky Advisory Group 9713 Santa Monica Blvd, Suite 207 Beverly Hills, CA 90210 310-497-5573 Begin forwarded message: Lindsay, What is it going to take for me to get invited to a State Dinner? https://www.washingtonpost.com/lifestyle/style/complete-guest-list-for-the-nordic-state-dinner/2016/05/13/82eb610e-1949-11e6-aa55-670cabef46e0_story.html I have done more for the Administration than a lot of these people who have name recognition. I have been patient and not kicked up a stink because it is not my style. But as the Obama Administration winds down, I am feeling very down about this. I never received any kind of commission appointment. Other than the holiday parties that everyone gets invited to and the African leaders dinner, I have never been invited to any of the small gatherings or concerts, much less a real state dinner. I raised a lot of money for the DNC for both cycles, got someone to give a $1m to Priorities USA, and here I sit venting and feeling very much under appreciated. Plus not even feeling better for venting. But thanks for listening. Cookie Cookie Parker (c) 323.788.6000 (f) 323.417.5055 (e) cookie@cookieparker.com<mailto:cookie@cookieparker.com> "When we sit at home on Election Day, we give away our power. We give away our voice. We give away our ability to help shape the future of our communities and this country we love.There is no possible excuse for it. It may be easy to look at Washington these days and feel frustrated with the pace of change, and to lose hope in the political process as a result. But we can’t give in to that cynicism. Because our government — our democracy — is us. It’s only as good as the people we elect. It only reflects our will when we exercise it." Barack Obama on the 50th Anniversary of The Voting Rights Act, 8/6/2015