John, what do you see in this picture?
[Picture of Jason Crow as a child with a bowl cut]
If we ignore the bowl cut, you’ll see a kid who has no clue what life has in store for him. All he wanted was to play with his Legos and run around in the backyard.
I grew up in a working-class family, so I know what the struggle is like for so many Americans. It wasn’t easy at times, but if there’s one thing my early life taught me, it’s to never give up.
I’ll be honest: There wasn’t always enough money growing up, so I started working at a young age. Paper routes, Arby's, construction — and after high school I enlisted in the National Guard to help pay for college.
Then, right as I was preparing to graduate, 9/11 happened. It was a defining moment. Like so many others, I felt the call to serve my country. I went active duty and became an Army Ranger, putting my life on the line to defend our nation’s values.
[Picture of Jason Crow in the Army]
I came back stateside after serving three tours in Iraq and Afghanistan. I wanted to continue giving back, so I offered pro-bono legal services to help veterans transition to civilian life.
Then Donald Trump became president. Extremists began threatening to strip away our health care. Immigrants were being demonized. Even our democracy felt fragile.
I felt that call to step up and serve again, so after long discussions, I decided to run for office. Our country needed a new generation of leadership — one that seeks to unite us, not divide.
Coloradans agreed. In 2018, I became the first Democrat to ever represent Colorado’s 6th congressional district. It’s been full speed ahead ever since.
[Picture of Crow campaign office]
That’s my story, John. I’ve always gone where the fight is — no matter the odds.
Progress doesn’t come easy. Progress happens because people put in the work and fight for it. Especially in moments like these.
Democracy is under attack. The right to vote is under assault. A fundamental freedom was recently yanked away for half of Americans. And the extremism still isn’t over. I refuse to let them win without a fight.
I’m counting on your support every step of the way to make sure Colorado stays blue – but it’s not just me going up against extremism, John. Last year, Yadira Caraveo made history as the first Latina elected to Congress in the state of Colorado. But it wasn’t easy.
We know extremists will put up an even tougher fight next election to send us both home, and we’re relying on folks like you to help us fight back. Please, will you split a $10 donation to reelect me and Yadira Caraveo to help us bring a new generation of leadership to Congress >>
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Thank you for reading this email,
— Jason
*Jason Crow was a Captain in the U.S. Army. Use of his military rank, job titles, and photographs in uniform does not imply endorsement by the Department of the Army or the Department of Defense.
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