John, I wish I didn’t have to ask.
But I’m closing in on the very first public fundraising deadline of my campaign in 48 hours – and I’m falling behind. I’m going to explain why hitting my goal is so important and why I need 815 donations to do it. If you’re short on time, will you chip in $15 before you sign off? >>
John, a lot is on the line this month.
My first FEC deadline is in just 24 hours.
That means my fundraising numbers will be public for the very first time.
Everyone is going to be watching to see how strong my campaign is.
This is my best chance to prove I have the momentum to win this important race for families like yours and mine.
But right now, I’m falling seriously short. I know I can catch up if I get a surge of grassroots support, so I’m humbly asking: John, will you chip in $15 now? >>
John, I don’t come from money.
My parents taught me to work hard for every dollar you earn.
But they also taught me that there’s no shame in asking for help when you need it.
A race like this is going to be expensive.
And I can guarantee that national Republican groups will pour millions into defending this seat.
But I KNOW if we all work together, we can win this race.
John, I’m asking you to lend me a helping hand and chip in $15 so I can catch up before my first-ever public deadline and flip this seat blue. I just need 815 grassroots gifts in the next 48 hours. >>
Thanks you for your support,
Katrina
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