From Bob Lorinser <[email protected]>
Subject We're going to win this!
Date April 24, 2024 4:40 PM
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We're going to win this!
The filings are in, and we've submitted the maximum number of nomination petitions to get on the ballot. We're fighting through November, but first things first - I do have a primary.
To come out of it strong, we must hit another crucial goal before our end-of-the-month deadline. Can you chip in? [[link removed]]
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Friends,
This year has been remarkable. When it comes to in-district fundraising, we are outraising our GOP incumbent opponent, Rep. Jack Bergman... but just barely.
Out of the five people in the race this year, more voters in MI01 have placed their faith in our vision than in any candidate from either party vying for the seat.
This metric is an excellent gauge of our grassroots support. I'm beyond grateful voters are feeling our momentum, but we must continue to outwork and out-organize the field. Unfortunately, it does require a lot of resources.
Friends, I'm a fierce proponent of campaign finance reform. But campaigns are expensive, and because of outside money , corporate PACs, and ultra-wealthy donors, in total, I'm still being outspent.
We can catch up.
Together, we will win in August and November, but to do it, I need you in my corner today. We're just 104 days away from the primary.
A contribution of any amount will help further poise me for a decisive victory. It's nothing I take lightly or for granted because it's very important.
We have work to do! Join us.
-Bob
Bob Lorinser
Candidate for US Congress
Northern Michigan / Upper Peninsula
Democrat, MI01
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