From Katie Porter HQ <[email protected]>
Subject Election law loophole that is making this race even more expensive
Date February 2, 2024 6:00 PM
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[ [link removed] ]Katie Porter for Senate



When voters
open their ballots next week, they’ll see Katie Porter’s name twice. Once
for the normally scheduled Senate election, and again in a “special
election” which will appoint someone to serve out a short remainder of the
late Senator Feinstein’s term. Technically there are two elections, and
that means contribution limits doubled. This puts our grassroots powered
campaign at a real disadvantage.

Our opponent has collected more than $1.2 million in money that is
attributed to the “special election.” This is money from donors who had
already given the maximum $6,600 that is normally allowed, but these folks
were able to give thousands of dollars again and attribute it to the
“special election.”

That’s about 10x the money we have attributed to the “special election,”
because when we say this campaign is people-powered, we mean it. Katie is
the only candidate in this race who has never taken a dime from corporate
PACs. She’s the only person in this race to reject federal lobbyist money.
And she’s the only person to refuse money from Big Oil, Big Bank, and Big
Pharma CEOs.

Just because we’re being outraised, doesn’t mean we’re giving up. Polls
still show that it’s possible for Katie to win this, but we really need
your help. Our average donation this year is $26.85. [ [link removed] ]Can you match that
or donate whatever makes sense for you today?



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Thanks so much for reading,

Team Porter




 


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