John, our team’s first quarterly FEC deadline since launch will set the tone for the rest of the campaign! We have to knock it out of the park.
We have a goal of raising $10,000 by midnight on June 30 — which seems far away. But here’s the thing: $10,000 in a month is $2,500 per week. We just checked our fundraising numbers, and we’re already falling behind. Can you chip in $10 or any amount right now so we can get back on pace and crush this deadline?
Thanks, read on for Liz’s message from yesterday.
Liz’s Message:
John,
I’ll get right to it: the first end-of-quarter deadline of my campaign is just weeks away. I know sometimes these deadlines seem make-believe or unimportant, but I want to take a moment and explain the stakes here.
All campaigns submit fundraising numbers to the Federal Election Commission — and the numbers go public at the end of each quarter. That means our opponents will have a chance to see exactly where our campaign stands and it will be used as a benchmark of the strength of our movement.
That’s why I need to raise $10,000 before the end of the month. Meeting this goal is critical, John. NY-17 is an especially vulnerable seat for Republicans, and winning here is key to taking back the House.
We need to show our opponent that we aren’t playing around, which means we have to go full-speed ahead now to prepare for what’s to come. So will you pitch $10 to help us meet our $10,000 end-of-quarter goal?
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There has never been a more critical time to fight for our House majority.
It may seem early; it may not be your first priority; it may not seem like it makes a difference right now — but believe me when I tell you: it matters.
It’s only going to get more intense from here. Laying the groundwork right now is critical. How we finish this quarter will set the tone for the rest of the race — let’s get to work!
Donate $10 or any amount right now to show MAGA Republicans that we’re ready to take back the House in 2024.
I can’t do this without you,
Liz
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