Friend,
I hope this email finds you and your family well.
I’m reaching out today from my living room, where I’ve been hunkered down with my family. I have two of my four kids here with me, including my son who flew back to Alaska after his college classes were canceled for the remainder of the year.
Our campaign is operating virtually and we’ve all gotten used to having our staff meetings on video chat. We are using our social media platforms to connect people with experts and get answers to their questions during this confusing time. And we are using our volunteer network to conduct wellness calls and help navigate resources for folks already seeing impacts on their pocketbook.
The nature of our campaign has shifted, but our goal has not: we’re still building a movement for change that is going to win in November. We are more determined than ever because the stakes are just too high to stop now.
We’re up against the biggest FEC deadline yet at the end of the month, and we still need to hit our goals and show the strength of our grassroots team. If you’re able, can you pitch in what you can before the deadline?
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You’ll be hearing from me and my team in the coming days about why this FEC deadline is so important. Asking for money is the last thing we want to do right now, but this crisis exposes why Don Young is not equipped to be the leader Alaskans need. We need affordable and accessible health care, a stronger social safety net, and informed leadership that puts people first.
If you share those values, consider pitching what you can so we can win this race.
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Thank you for being on our team. Please stay safe.
Alyse
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