From Team Spanberger <[email protected]>
Subject It’s official: Abigail is running!
Date November 13, 2023 7:34 PM
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John,

Today, Abigail launched her campaign to become the next Governor of Virginia. We don’t win elections overnight, and the path to victory starts now. Would you become a founding donor of Abigail’s gubernatorial campaign? We have an ambitious goal of raising $50,000 before midnight!

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Abigail Spanberger for Governor
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Abigail is the best choice to become the next Governor of Virginia. She was raised in Henrico County, graduated from the University of Virginia, and is raising her three daughters here in the Commonwealth.

And not only does Abigail know Virginia, she knows how to win. Before Abigail won her first race for Congress in 2018, Republicans had held the seat for almost half a century. They’ve spent millions of dollars trying to take it back, but thanks to this grassroots network, we’ve been able to hold this seat.

Early grassroots investment has been key to Abigail’s success, and this race will be no different. We need your support to start laying the groundwork for our campaign now. Please become a Founding Donor today so we can show everyone that there is tremendous support for Abigail’s candidacy.

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Thank you for your support,
Team Spanberger

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