From Lorinser for Congress <[email protected]>
Subject American promise
Date March 6, 2024 9:19 PM
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Bob takes a pledge to get big money out of politics
Bob Lorinser (D, MI01) is somewhat of an anomaly; Because of his broad people-powered support across his district, he doesn't struggle to raise donations, $1 at a time. Yet...
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Bob's corporate-funded opponent, Rep. Jack Bergman has never faced a second-time challenger. For a real shot, a serious candidacy to take on big money in November, Bob needs your help now. Every single dollar [[link removed]] is making a big difference.
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Friend,
Bob's candidacy and the everyday people who fuel it are living proof that the system should be different; that we don't need to kowtow to special interests, corporate PACs, or ultra wealthy donors looking for political influence to win.
It's time to give the
power back to the people!
This morning, Bob took the 'American Promise Candidate Pledge,' a volunteer-led effort that aims to get candidates to pledge on the record that they will use their office to advance the 'For Our Freedom Amendment,' a constitutional amendment to completely stop corporate influence in politics.
Because of the generosity of donors like you, Bob has received exponentially more small-amount contributions than his competitors, which demonstrates that we can have candidates with integrity who can still compete.
We are grateful. Let's continue the momentum, give what you can, and and dream big.
Onward,
Kevin
Kevin Numerick
Campaign Manager
Bob Lorinser for Congress
Northern Michigan / Upper Peninsula
Democrat, MI01
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For Our Freedom Amendment
Section 1. We the People have compelling sovereign interests in the freedom of speech, representative self-government, federalism, the integrity of the electoral process, and the political equality of natural persons.
Section 2. Nothing in this Constitution shall be construed to forbid Congress or the States, within their respective jurisdictions, from reasonably regulating and limiting contributions and spending in campaigns, elections, or ballot measures.
Section 3. Congress and the States shall have the power to implement and enforce this article by appropriate legislation and may distinguish between natural persons and artificial entities, including by prohibiting artificial entities from raising and spending money in campaigns, elections, or ballot measures.
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FRIENDS OF DR. BOB
PO BOX 936
Marquette, MI 49855
United States
PAID FOR BY THE FRIENDS OF DR. BOB LORINSER
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