From [URGENT] REQUEST FOR JOHN (via DCCC) <[email protected]>
Subject our stomachs just DROPPED
Date June 11, 2023 2:43 PM
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We emailed you Thursday.
We emailed you Friday.
We emailed you Saturday.

And while we hate to email AGAIN -- on your Sunday morning, no less -- we’re requesting your immediate help and $5 to support House Democrats because we truly have no options left.

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Donald Trump is jetting all over the country to line his campaign coffers and help his House GOP allies DESTROY our Democrats.

-- His super PACs have $54 MILLION in the bank to buy back power.
-- He’s hosting a $100,000-PER-PERSON fundraiser at his New Jersey golf club.
-- And the latest polls show him SIX POINTS ahead of President Biden in the race for the White House!!

We won’t stand a chance of winning back our House Majority if we can’t fight back against all this Republican momentum.

That’s why we’re urgently calling on 17,800 of our very best grassroots Democrats to rise up and rush in $5 to the DCCC before midnight to defend our House Democrats:

GIFTS REQUESTED: 17,800
Suggested Support: $5
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It’s going to take an overwhelming amount of money to match Republicans’ frenetic fundraising pace and FLIP the House blue next year.

That’s why we have no choice but to come to top grassroots Democrats like you for help when it matters most.

Can we count on your $5 before our critical deadline to protect our House Democrats?

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Thank you,

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