John, I’m about to explain why House Majority PAC is counting on your $15 to hit their critical deadline. With extremist Republicans in charge of the House, everything we hold dear – abortion rights, Social Security and Medicare, the ACA – is on the line. That’s why I promised House Majority PAC I would help them hit their goal before their impending End of Week Deadline – but I can’t do it alone. Will you please rush $15 to help House Majority PAC run ads in must-win districts and win back our Democratic Majority?
John, this is urgent:
Republicans are too extreme to lead our country. Full stop.
In just their first three months in the Majority, we’ve seen they’ll stop at nothing to:
– Criminalize abortion
– Accelerate the climate crisis
– Hold our economy hostage to force cuts to Social Security and Medicare
We can’t let that happen, John. That’s why we need to gear up earlier than ever to win back what’s ours – and we can’t waste a single moment. House Majority PAC is the leading group tasked with defeating anti-choice Republicans, flipping red districts blue, and winning back our House Majority. But they’re counting on grassroots support like yours to hit their deadline. Please, will you chip in $15 right now? >>
John, we know Republicans won’t stop until they’ve undone all the progress our Democrats fought so hard for.
So I need you to make a choice during this critical moment:
– You can either sit back and let Republicans cling to control of the House, lock Democrats out of power for a decade or more, and watch Republicans spread even more hate and division…
– Or you can rush in $15 before House Majority PAC’s deadline, stop Republicans’ dangerous schemes, and stand with us on the right side of history. Can I count on you? >>
Thank you,
Pramila
Representative Pramila Jayapal is only asking for donations to House Majority PAC’s contribution account, in amounts up to $5,000 from individuals, political committees, and other permissible sources under the Federal Election Campaign Act. She is not soliciting donations in any amount from corporations, labor organizations, foreign nationals, federal contractors, national banks, or corporations chartered by Congress.
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