From Emilia Sykes HQ <[email protected]>
Subject Building a strong campaign starts now, John
Date October 31, 2023 2:35 PM
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Hey John, we’ll get right to it: Tonight is our critical October fundraising deadline and we’re still running $2,325 behind where we need to be.

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We’re no strangers to competitive elections, John. In fact, last year, FiveThirtyEight gave Emilia only a 19% chance of winning on Election Day.

2022 taught us that staying on track with fundraising is absolutely essential to our path to victory. When we’re in the final push next year, it’ll be critical that we put up every ad, knock every door, and talk to every voter – but that’s only possible if we build a winning campaign structure now.

Bottom line: If we don't close our fundraising gap by the end of the month, we run the risk of having to scale back our campaign efforts next year.

So can we count on you to pitch in before the end of the day to help us close out October in the strongest position possible? On a grassroots team like ours, every dollar makes a difference.

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Thank you,

Emilia Sykes HQ


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A native of Akron, Ohio, Emilia Sykes has deep roots fighting for Ohioans. She learned from a young age how to use her voice and the power of the people to create change. In 2022, Congresswoman Sykes was elected to represent Ohio’s newly redrawn 13th Congressional District, winning one of the toughest races in the country. Emilia has cut through the divisiveness to deliver results. Can we count on you to chip in a few dollars to Emilia's campaign?

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