Other candidates are leaning on mega-wealthy donors and Super PACs to boost their campaigns advertising efforts -- and that means right now, we're being outspent in New Hampshire in the critical...
Other candidates are leaning on mega-wealthy donors and Super PACs to boost their campaigns' advertising efforts — and that means right now, we're being outspent in New Hampshire in the critical final days before the primary.
Earlier this week, we set a goal of $2 million by Tuesday in order to execute our organizing and advertising program in New Hampshire.
Unlike other candidates in the race, Elizabeth won't be spending a single minute on the phone calling wealthy donors to reach this goal. She won't be going to fancy, closed-door fundraisers where you can only talk with her if you write a big enough check. And she won't be leaning on outside PACs.
Instead, Elizabeth will spend this week talking with voters at town halls taking unscripted questions. She'll be meeting people, taking selfies, and reading the notes that supporters pass to her in line. (And if you donate to this email, she might even give you a call!)
Elizabeth is running her campaign differently not because it's easy, but because it's the right thing to do. But that means we're only going to reach this goal with small-dollar contributions from grassroots supporters like you.