From Harry Dunn <[email protected]>
Subject This will be a major expense for our campaign
Date March 1, 2024 12:30 AM
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**Our friend Harry Dunn is running for Congress in Maryland’s Third District, and we’re working to support him. We hope you’ll read the message below from him and consider splitting a donation between Harry’s campaign and Elect More Democrats**

Hey folks, I'm going to be super brief here.

I need to raise $100,000 to fund my TV ads.

I know that's A LOT of money, but these things are seriously expensive and they're going to eat up a ton of my budget. I'm so lucky to have the grassroots support of folks like you, and I wouldn't ask you for this unless it was extremely vital.

So I'm humbly asking, can you chip in $3 to me and Elect More Democrats before our end-of-month deadline? This will help me keep these ads on the air through the primary and connect with more residents in Maryland's 3rd! [[link removed]]

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-Harry

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