From Jim Jordan <[email protected]>
Subject Could you lend me $6 or more today?
Date April 23, 2024 8:14 PM
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Jim Jordan I was reviewing the numbers with my Finance Team, and they’ve told
me I need to raise $6,000 today, tomorrow, and every day between now and next
Tuesday to have the necessary resources to win.
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$6
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I was reviewing the numbers with my Finance Team, and they’ve told me I need
to raise $6,000 today, tomorrow, and every day between now and next Tuesday to
have the necessary resources to win.

These are big numbers – and I regret asking – but I need your support now
more than ever.

Even if you can only donate as little as $6 or spare as much as $500,
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your donation will make a difference to my campaign. I would appreciate your
support.

More than 23,000 donations were made to my campaign in March with an average
gift of $6. And let me tell you that while $6 goes a long way in helping us to
reach the voters we need to continue winning elections – not as many people are
donating to campaigns like mine as they once did. In fact, our fundraising
numbers are down 80% in the first 22 days of April compared to the first 22
days of March.

This email is on the longer side, so if you don't want to read to the end,
would you be able to make a contribution of $6
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, our average March donation, to help us finish our april fundraising on a high
note?

CHIP IN $6

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Bad actors and political grifters have figured out that online fundraising is
a good way to make a quick buck off your generosity.Not me. Not now, not ever.

I know a couple of things to be true:
* We must do everything within our power to hold onto the U.S. House – the
future of our country absolutely depends on it

* Democrats are outraising Republicans 2-1 most months, sometimes it can even
be as high as 3-1 That’s why I’m reaching out today. The stakes are as high
now as they were in each of the past two elections,yet in just one month we've
seen an 80% drop in donations
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. If you can, would you please help us close the donation gap bychipping in $6
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or another amount today?

CHIP IN $6

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When considering whether to donate to campaign contribution requests like
this one, I urge you to look at the paid for language at the bottom of the
email.Do you know who you’re giving money to? It may not be the person asking
for it.

With so much competition for your hard-earned dollars, campaigns like mine
have seen a dramatic shift in the donations we’re able to bring in every month,
putting a damper on our efforts to keep our one-seat House majority. So, if
you’re able to at this time, would you please consider my request for a
donation today?Whether it’s $5, $15, or the March average of $6, every
contribution counts
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– every single contribution matters.

CHIP IN $6

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God Bless,

Jim Jordan






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About Jim Jordan:
Leading the fight to hold Washington accountable.


In Washington, Jim Jordan is focused on his oversight role, helping lead
investigations into federal agencies

In Congress, Jim Jordan continued to fight for fiscal responsibility,and he
offered the only balanced budget of any member of the House or Senate.

As a state legislator, he took on the powerful special interests and the
leaders from both political parties who wanted to put Ohio on an unsustainable
path of higher taxes and spending.

He built a conservative, pro-family voting record, and authored an
alternative state budget that balanced without raising taxes. He became the
only legislator in state history to win both the Defender of Life award from
Ohio Right to Life and the Pro-Life Legislator of the Year award from the
United Conservatives of Ohio.

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