From Matt Barr (Callie’s husband) <[email protected]>
Subject I've seen it since the first time I saw her play volleyball
Date June 14, 2023 8:55 PM
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Dear John,

I've been in awe of Callie's grit since the first time I went to her volleyball game when we were in high school.

It's the same grit that got me the health care I needed after returning from war, that made her an amazing advocate for my fellow service members, and that kept her going through the long nights of law school.

Now, I see that same grit every day on the campaign trail.

Whether you’ve recently moved up North or lived here your whole life, I know Callie will fight for you the same way she’s always fought for me and my fellow service members and veterans.

So, John, can you chip in $10 today to help Callie meet her June fundraising goal?

Donate now: [link removed]

Thanks,
Matt






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One of the things I love about Callie is that there’s no challenge too daunting or too intimidating to stop her.


When I got back from war, Callie made it her mission to fight for me — for veterans struggling to return to normal, everyday life. She’s spent more than 15 years fighting for veterans and the care they need.


When she went to U of M (with two small kids at home), she didn’t let a little peanut butter on her sweater stop her from achieving her goal. (No, seriously, have you seen how much peanut butter kids eat?)


When she decided to run for Congress, Callie didn’t allow naysayers to deter her from running. People told her going up against an incumbent politician would be too tough and, two months later, she’s proving them wrong at every turn.


I’ve watched my wife time and time again refuse to back down from something others might say is too difficult. And that’s exactly the kind of leadership we need in Washington.


We need a representative with a backbone. Tenacity. Grit. We need someone fighting for us each and every day — not someone who is afraid of talking to their constituents at a town hall.


And if you ask me (okay, I’m a bit biased), Callie’s the woman for the job.


I’ve been told this is one of the most important fundraising months of the entire campaign. So, whether you’ve already made a donation or not, chipping in $5, $10, or $20 right now can go a long way to helping Callie run a winning campaign.

Donate now: [link removed]


Thanks,
Matt








P.S. Whether you prefer crunchy or smooth peanut butter, I think we can all agree Callie’s the right choice to represent the 1st District in Congress. If you’re able, chip in now to support Callie’s run for Congress.

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Callie Barr for Congress
PO Box 6921
Traverse City, MI 49696
United States

Callie Barr is an advocate for veterans and spouse to a former U.S. Marine. Use of military rank, job titles, and photographs in uniform do not imply endorsement from the Department of Defense or the Marine Corps.

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