Because my campaign is people-powered, we have a midnight end-of-quarter fundraising goal we can’t miss if we’re going to defeat political extremist and Fox “News” darling Lauren Boebert. If we were face-to-face John, here’s what I’d say to you:
Missing this goal would be devastating. But if everyone who gets this message chips in, we can meet our end-of-quarter fundraising target, keep organizing to flip this seat blue, and replace Boebert once and for all. Can I count on you for $5, $10, $25, or whatever you can give right now?
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John, unlike Boebert, I’m counting on folks like you — not big corporate PACs or dark money groups — to win this.
I know this will be a hard-fought primary, but my campaign is up to the challenge. I’m a veterinarian, a mom, and a small-business owner. Over 59% of primary voters are women, and the majority live in rural or working-class communities. The right candidate with rural roots who can speak to our district’s values can gain the traction needed to turn the seat blue.
While my primary opponent got close to beating Boebert last cycle, he failed to get the job done. And here’s the truth — of the 56 rematch races in 2020, only five had a different outcome than in 2018. This seat is sure to be a challenge for any Democrat, but data from previous rematches clearly shows that a fresh nominee has the best chance of winning what will be a competitive and targeted race in the general election.
It’s going to take a truly people-powered campaign to flip this seat and give Western and Southern Colorado a representative who understands their struggles and matches their values. Missing our end-of-quarter fundraising goal would mean missing our chance to kick Boebert out of Congress and elect someone who’ll actually put our families first.
Don’t sit this one out, John! Please rush a donation to help us close the final gap to our end-of-quarter target right now. »
Let’s crush this,
Debby
Dr. Debby Burnett is running to represent Colorado’s 3rd District in Congress. As a veterinarian for 20+ years, she’s worked with farmers and ranchers across our district to improve their lives and their livelihoods. As the mother of a 16-year-old, she knows how to get 20 things done at once. And as a rural Coloradan who owns a small agricultural business, she understands what the people of Western and Southern Colorado need — and that’s why she’s stepping up to give them a real voice in Congress.
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