From Pete for America <[email protected]>
Subject Supporter housing: one of our critical needs right now
Date February 20, 2020 4:01 PM
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Hi there,

On February 3rd, Pete made history in Iowa. On Tuesday night, Pete’s strong finish in New Hampshire proved that this campaign has sustained momentum -- we’re here for the long haul. Now, more than ever, we know that our performance in California will be critical to our success. And we need your help.

As we wrap up each of the first four contests and approach the March contests, many of our staffers and volunteers will move out of those early states and across the country.

That’s where you come in: Are you able to provide temporary housing to one of our team members? [[link removed]]

Supporter housing is an important (and fun!) campaign tradition. It allows us to move our staff where they’re most needed as quickly as possible, which will give us a major operational advantage going into Super Tuesday.

If you have an extra room, bed, or couch in your home and you’d be willing to host one of staffers or volunteers, click here to sign up and we’ll be in touch with more information. [[link removed]]

I hope you’re as excited as we are about the results out of Iowa and New Hampshire. But this is no time to bask in our success -- we need to work harder than ever to maximize our momentum. Whatever you can do to help, we really appreciate it.

Thanks,

Samantha

Samantha Steelman
Marathon States Director
Pete for America

Pete for America
PO Box 1226
South Bend, IN 46624
United States

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