To: John
From: Betsy A.
Date: 07/23/2023
RE: Debate Day Is Coming
Hi John,
If you didn’t see my email earlier in the week, spending reports are out, and one thing was very clear: our campaign is lean and mean while other campaigns are carelessly burning through cash. In case you missed it, I’ve provided a breakdown below.
I also wanted to take a moment to flag a few important upcoming dates in this week’s campaign update.
Please take a look at the update below and then chip in $20.24 to keep our momentum strong as we enter the next critical stretch of Nikki’s campaign.
CAMPAIGN STRATEGY UPDATE AS OF 7/23/2023:
IMPORTANT DATES:
→ On August 23, Nikki will take the stage for the 2024 Presidential debate. This is a huge milestone that will help set the tone for the upcoming months on the campaign trail. Nikki is beyond ready to take the stage, share her plans to make America strong and proud, and show WHY she is the best candidate to serve our country.
→ On January 15, the first-in-the-nation Iowa caucuses will take place. This is the first contest of the Republican presidential process, and Nikki is in it to WIN it. We have strong support on the ground in Iowa, but it is going to take all hands on deck for the next 176 days.
Fundraising Update:
Last week, our fundraising report was released. In case you missed it, we raised $15.6 million since launch with $9.3 million cash on hand.
While this is an impressive number, this does NOT mean our campaign will ever spend this money frivolously. Nikki’s an accountant, not a lawyer – meaning every single dollar you give is put to good use and stretched as far as it can go.
When Nikki and the team travel to New Hampshire and Iowa, they’re flying on a lot of Spirit and JetBlue flights. When they stay in hotels, they’re not staying in luxury suites, they’re staying at a lot of Residence Inns. We’re getting Nikki out to shake every hand and meet every voter she can, and we’re doing it while being smart with every dollar.
While we focus on spending our money where and when it counts, here’s how a few others are spending theirs: |