From Team Ehasz <[email protected]>
Subject re: What it's actually like flying an Apache helicopter
Date August 8, 2023 7:01 PM
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Hi John — there are some emails that are really too good for anyone to miss, so we wanted to make sure you saw Ashley's story about what it's actually like flying Apache helicopters. 👇

There are so many candidates who run for office to gain power or inflate their own ego. But for Ashley, it's about protecting others – just like she did on the battlefield.

So please, we really hope you read Ashley's full message below. And after you do, if you feel as inspired as we do, we hope you'll pitch in your first donation of $5 – or whatever you can afford – to help elect her.

DONATE >> [link removed]

Thanks,
Team Ehasz 🚁

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From: Ashley
Subject: What it's actually like flying an Apache helicopter

Climbing into the cockpit of my Apache helicopter and strapping myself in was the greatest adrenaline rush of my life. (The second was announcing I was running for Congress.)

See, the Apache helicopters are basically airborne tanks. And our primary job as pilots was to provide cover for troops on the ground. So when I'd get the call to fly out, I'd race out to the Apache, put on my helmet, clip into my seat, and turn on the 48-foot rotor blades – all with the thought, "I'm going to protect my people."

And then off we'd fly.

That mentality, of being a protector, has never left me. And it's why I'm running for Congress – because I won't sit by when I see working families, veterans, women, LGBTQ+ folks, or anyone else who calls this country home being attacked.

But this time, instead of jumping into an Apache helicopter to protect my people, I'm jumping into the race to represent Pennsylvania's First Congressional District.

Of course, just like how nothing in the Army gets done alone, neither does running for office. It takes a whole team of people – but instead of co-pilots and platoons it's a campaign manager, volunteers, and yes, donors.

That's why, as much as I hate asking for money, I'm asking you to pitch in your first donation of $5 to this campaign. I'm committed to protecting the people of PA-01 in Congress, but I can only get there with your support.

DONATE >> [link removed]

Thanks for having my back,

Ashley 🚁

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Bensalem, PA 19020
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Ashley Ehasz is a former member of the U.S. Army. Use of her military rank, job titles, and photographs in uniform does not imply endorsement from the Department of Defense or the Department of the Army.

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