From Jessica Morse <[email protected]>
Subject Here’s our goal:
Date December 26, 2023 5:10 PM
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[link removed] [[link removed]]I hope the holidays are treating you well!

The team and I are getting ready for 2024, and with Democrats across the district rallying behind us, we’re able to get ready for the general election NOW.

That means we can get ahead of voter outreach, start talking to our neighbors, and get ahead of the dark money supporting our opponent. It’s true: our grassroots network is stronger than their billionaire donors!

So, the team and I have a challenge for you: We need to raise $7,000 between now and the 31st, and I’m sure we can make it. Can I count on you to chip in $5 [[link removed]] to help us start this fundraising drive strong? [[link removed]]

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Happy Holidays!

– Jessica

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As the former Deputy Secretary for Forest and Wildland Resilience at the California Natural Resources Agency, Jessica Morse has proven she knows how to get things done for the people of California. Now, she's ready to do the same for California's 3rd District in Congress — but she needs your help.

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