From Team Kerr <[email protected]>
Subject The (fire)fighter California needs
Date September 28, 2023 9:52 PM
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John,

Joe Kerr is the fighter that California needs. He’s been fighting fires and leading California's labor movement for decades, and now he’s ready to fight for Californians in Congress.

With help from grassroots supporters like you, John, we can win this race and elect a pragmatic, problem-solving leader and public safety champion to Congress.

Our quarterly FEC fundraising deadline is Saturday at midnight, and we still need to raise another $9,000 to hit our goal. Can you pitch in $10 or any amount now? [[link removed]]If you've stored your payment information with ActBlue Express, your donation will process immediately.

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Since we launched our campaign, we’ve received an outpouring of support from voters in the 40th district and across California. Most recently, Joe was endorsed by members of Congress Adam Schiff and Katie Porter, and the Orange County Labor Federation!

It’s no secret that extremist politicians like Young Kim only look out for themselves – not you. Joe will always put Californians first.

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Thank you,

Team Kerr

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