Friends –
FIRST: With the help of partisan gerrymandering and a flood of corporate PAC money, Republicans won a narrow House Majority in November 2022, which put their most extreme members in charge. Chip in to fight back →
THEN: Andrei Cherny, a business and environmental leader, former Arizona Assistant Attorney General, and former Navy reserve officer, got in the race to flip AZ-01 blue in 2024. It could be one of the 5 seats to retake the Majority.
NOW: Andrei’s not taking corporate PAC money, so he’s relying on you to fund his campaign to flip this seat blue.
Look, Andrei’s district in Arizona is the swing area of what could be the swing state in the presidential election: Trump narrowly carried the district in 2016 on his way to winning Arizona, and Biden carried it in 2020 when he won Arizona.
This will be an incredibly expensive race, and Andrei needs your help. Will you consider making a contribution today to help us continue to show Andrei is the candidate who can flip this seat blue? Whether you donate $33, $330, or more, your donation matters right now.
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Thank you for your support,
– Team Andrei
To learn more about Andrei, visit AndreiForArizona.com
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Andrei Cherny is a former member of the U.S. Navy Reserves. Use of his military rank, job titles, and photographs in uniform does not imply endorsement by the U.S. Navy Reserves, the Department of the Navy, or the Department of Defense.
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