From Pete for America HQ <[email protected]>
Subject We’re in a statistical tie with Bernie Sanders in New Hampshire
Date February 9, 2020 4:05 AM
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Hi there,

Right now, Pete is surging in New Hampshire polls -- we’re in a statistical tie with Bernie Sanders heading into the primary there on Tuesday.

And if Iowa taught us anything, it’s that voters are responding to a new type of politics -- one based on belonging. We are rejecting the “my way or the highway”-type politics and we're ready to turn the page to what must come next. 

We just need to make sure we can talk to every New Hampshire voter before Tuesday. Will you help us reach our $1.5 million fundraising goal to make sure that can happen?
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There are two paths we can go down on Tuesday night.

We can choose more of the same -- politics paralyzed by the same old thinking, polarized by the same old fights. Or we can choose a new path. A new era defined by belonging, boldness, and action.

We need to nominate Pete and we have to offer America a different kind of politics -- a clear break from the division and dysfunction that we’ve come to know.

That’s how we win. And, from climate change to income inequality, to soaring health care costs, that’s how we finally meet the challenges of our time.

Thank you,

Pete for America HQ

Pete for America
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