From Angela Alsobrooks <[email protected]>
Subject $25 vs. blank checks
Date June 3, 2023 5:20 PM
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Folks, the hard truth is that in Senate races like ours, whoever
spends the most money usually — but not always — wins.

[ [link removed] ]Jewish Insider: Maryland Senate primary clash pits money against
endorsements

This won’t be the last time we see a headline like this, because unlike my
opponent, I’m not a millionaire. Instead, we’re building a grassroots
campaign and asking supporters to chip in what they can, when they can.

[ [link removed] ]Will you help fuel our campaign by chipping in a grassroots donation of
$25 (or whatever you can) to help counter campaign spending by my
ultra-wealthy opponent? Any amount goes a long way when enough supporters
step up.

[ [link removed] ]Chip in $25

[ [link removed] ]Other Amount

This is going to be a tough race, and there’s too much at stake to let
money be the reason we come up short.

My opponent can write his campaign blank checks to flood the airwaves with
TV commercials to spread his message far and wide.

Those are things we need to do to reach voters, too — but the question on
everyone’s mind is whether or not we can raise enough money through
grassroots support to avoid getting drowned out.

We have what it takes to win, but we need to make sure our Maryland-first
message can break through to voters. [ [link removed] ]Can you please chip in $25 so we
can cut through the noise and connect with the folks we need to win?

[ [link removed] ]Chip in $25
[ [link removed] ]Chip in $50
[ [link removed] ]Chip in $100
[ [link removed] ]Chip in $200
[ [link removed] ]Chip in $250
[ [link removed] ]Other Amount

With gratitude,

Angela Alsobrooks


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