John, I have one of the best shots in the entire country to unseat a Republican Senator. But I need to raise 120 gifts before midnight to keep up my momentum. So I’m asking you to rush $15 or whatever you can spare >>
I’m running because I’ve seen far too many people suffer at the hands of corporate greed.
I watched my grandmother ration her heart medication.
I watched my father ration his blood thinner medication.
All because they couldn’t afford the high price of their medicine.
John, no one should have to watch a loved one ration life-saving medication like I did. But instead of protecting the interests of working and middle-class people, lawmakers – like my opponent Kevin Cramer – vote to protect the interests of big drug corporations that set these high prices. That’s exactly why I’m running for U.S. Senate to fight for a cap on the price of insulin and all prescription drugs for seniors and everyday Americans. Trust me when I say: This election is not just political – it's personal. Please John, I need 120 grassroots Democrats to step up and help me defeat Kevin Cramer, for my loved ones and yours. I’d be honored if you would rush a donation to my campaign now. >>
Katrina and her grandmother. |
My opponent, Kevin Cramer, is supposed to represent the needs of every hard-working person.
Instead, he has allied himself with big drug corporations that have funneled his campaign almost $50,000 – and voted AGAINST:
- Making healthcare affordable and accessible for hard-working North Dakotans
- Capping the price of insulin so no one has to ration their life-saving medication
- Lowering drug prices for our seniors
I refuse to let him get away with it.
But John, to win this fight, I need your help. We need to OUTRAISE Cramer's special interest mega-donors and ensure every single voter knows what’s at stake in this election. Can you chip in $15 or whatever you can before midnight to help me flip this seat and kick Cramer out of the Senate for good? With your support, I will make sure no American has to choose between their life-saving medication and putting food on the table again. >>
With heartfelt thanks,
Katrina Christiansen
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