From Pete Buttigieg for President <[email protected]>
Subject Bernie’s campaign is out-raising and out-spending us
Date January 29, 2020 4:01 AM
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Hi there,

Bernie Sanders is raising tons of money, he’s surging in the polls, and he has dark money groups attacking his competitors. If things stay steady until the Iowa Caucuses in just six days, Bernie Sanders could be the nominee of our party.

But we need a candidate who can beat Donald Trump in November -- and Pete is the candidate who is best positioned to do that.

Right now, Bernie’s campaign is out-raising and out-spending us. If this continues, there’s a good chance he wins the Iowa Caucuses. Can you donate right now to make sure we elect a nominee who can defeat Donald Trump? [[link removed]]

We have to turn the page on the same old playbook and political warfare we have come to accept from Washington, D.C, but we need your help right now to make sure we can compete with Bernie’s campaign.

Thanks for all you’re doing.

Pete Buttigieg for President

Pete for America
PO Box 1226
South Bend, IN 46624
United States

Paid for by Pete for America.

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