Since last night's debate, thousands of people have stepped up across the country and said that they believe in how we're running this campaign -- that they're in this fight for big, structural...
Here's the deal: Right now, we're being outspent in New Hampshire.
We're running out of time — the New Hampshire primary is just three days away. And unlike other candidates in the race, Elizabeth isn't a self-funding billionaire or receiving help from Super PACs that can dump unlimited spending into this primary.
She isn't selling her time to billionaires in swanky penthouses, exclusive mansions, or anywhere at all in exchange for large donations. She doesn't have a Super PAC to prop up the campaign's advertising program.
Elizabeth won't take money from Washington lobbyists, corporate PACs, or executives from big banks, big tech, or big oil companies.
Not all the other candidates can say the same.
Since last night's debate, thousands of people have stepped up across the country and said that they believe in how we're running this campaign — that they're in this fight for big, structural change. And we need thousands more to do the same today to hit our New Hampshire fundraising goal.