From Team Nikki <[email protected]>
Subject There’s work left to do
Date March 14, 2024 5:33 PM
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Team — we’ve reached another milestone: President Biden has become the presumptive Democratic nominee for 2024!

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He’s got the delegates to get it done — but we need your help to make sure voters across Central and Southern Illinois are ready to reelect Nikki and President Biden to continue progressing on an agenda that builds up this country from the middle out and the bottom up, NOT from the top down.

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We’ve still got so much work left to do for everyday families. President Biden is the most pro-union President in HISTORY — and each and every day, more and more working class folks are taking the steps to organize their workplace and empower themselves and their colleagues.

The progress we’ve made in growing union membership is at risk if we don’t get out and reelect President Biden. That’s why we need your help today. Will you pitch in right now? [[link removed]]

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— Team Nikki
Nikki for Congress
PO Box 5171
Springfield, IL 62705
United States
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