John,
Our campaign is doing a lot of prep work to win this U.S. Senate race in the country’s most populous state. Today, I wanted to pull back the curtain a bit.
Unlike many other states, California has a jungle primary. That means that millions of new voters who have never seen me on their ballot before will go to choose among dozens of candidates — and my name will appear alongside Republicans, Independents, and other Democrats.
With this being an open seat for the first time in more than 30 years, the stakes are higher too. That’s why Republicans are focusing their attention on this race — starting by branding me as Public Enemy #1.
Kevin McCarthy kicked it off by unilaterally removing me from the Intelligence Committee — where I served as a permanent member for the past decade. Matt Gaetz then introduced legislation to try and bar me from receiving classified information.
Even George Santos’ former treasurer set up a new Super PAC aimed directly at me, calling it the STOP ADAM PAC. (I know what you’re thinking. Yes, the congressman who was just indicted by the Department of Justice on 13 criminal charges. I wish I was joking.)
With them throwing out every dirty trick in the book to defeat me, it’s critical that I reach every voter possible to share the truth about our campaign and ensure every voter knows I’ve got their back.
In order for us to reach them, we need to build the largest grassroots campaign in the history of California — and that won’t come easily.
That’s why I’m asking you to make a monthly recurring contribution of just $5 from now until Election Day. Knowing we can count on your monthly contribution — even just $5 — will help us open offices, knock on doors, mobilize voters, and so much more.
John, can you make a monthly recurring contribution of $5 to our campaign? Your support is the fuel for our people-powered movement to stand up for our democracy.
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Thank you for everything you do.
All the best,
Adam