From Bob Ferguson <[email protected]>
Subject Make your first Election Year donation to our campaign
Date March 8, 2024 3:52 PM
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[ [link removed] ]Bob Ferguson





THE FUNDRAISING FREEZE IS OVER!

After three months of freezing our fundraising during Washington’s
legislative session, today is the first day we’re allowed to accept
donations for our campaign for Governor. 

But we have a big challenge: While our fundraising was frozen, my
anti-choice Republican opponent Dave Reichert raised at least $500,000.

We need to rebuild our momentum ASAP, so we’re setting an ambitious goal
to raise $50,000 in 24 hours.

[ [link removed] ]With so much at stake, will you please rush $15 or any amount you can
now?



[ [link removed] ]Donate $5 ››



I’ve spent my career taking on powerful special interests and standing up
for Washington families. Now, I’m running for Governor to center the
people and deliver for all Washingtonians. 

But my opponent gained a lot of ground during our fundraising freeze. I
need your help today to start closing the gap.

[ [link removed] ]Chip in any amount now to give your first Election Year donation to
our campaign. We need your help to kickstart our momentum after the
freeze.

Thank you so much,

Bob





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Bob Ferguson for Governor
PO Box 22169
Seattle, WA 98122
[email protected]

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PO Box 22169
Seattle, WA 98122]
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