From John Fetterman <[email protected]>
Subject The most important email you’ll read today?
Date June 30, 2023 9:06 PM
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[1]John Fetterman



John, not to toot
my own horn, but I think this might be the most important email you read
today.

Here’s why: My friend + fellow PA Senator Bob Casey is less than 24 hours
away from his first end-of-quarter deadline in one of the most competitive
Senate races of 2024…and his team is still short of their goal.

I wouldn’t say it if I didn’t know it to be true from my own election
fight: these public FEC deadlines matter. Like, big time.

As easy as it would be to close this tab + move on with your day, the fact
is that YOU can make a *serious* impact by pitching in a few bucks right
now, as we’re fighting tooth + nail to reach this goal. It’s really that
easy!

We’ve gotta make sure we win PA just like we did last time, or we’ll lose
so much progress. So please, please, please: [ [link removed] ]Will you chip in right now
ahead of the FEC deadline to support my friend Bob + defend this seat from
the GOP?



[ [link removed] ]Donate »



I’m really hoping this email will bring a surge of grassroots
contributions to help Bob’s team reach their goal before midnight 🤞 so
your support is super appreciated.

Let’s do this,

John

John Fetterman
U.S. Senator, Pennsylvania

P.S. Just look at this iconic duo! [ [link removed] ]Keep us fighting for yinz + youse
in the Senate by chipping in now. 😉

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