Before the weekend begins, it’s important you see this big news and hear directly from us what it means for our race:
DC Super PAC Begins 2020 Ad Reservations
Washington Post: “Among the group’s most prominent targets… Anthony Brindisi (D-N.Y.), whose Upstate New York district is targeted for $2.2 million of fall spending.”
One of the swamp’s most powerful super PACs targeting congressional races just revealed their roadmap to buying control of the House -- and it runs straight through NY-22.
Since they are making unseating Anthony a top priority, we need you to stand with us against their multi-million-dollar attacks. Will you consider contributing $3 or more to our rapid response fund in support of Anthony’s highly competitive re-election campaign? >>
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Listen, this super PAC is spending big in NY-22 for one simple reason: Unseating Anthony would give them a rubber stamp on policies that help special interests but hurt working families.
And since Anthony’s election was only decided by 8 votes per precinct in 2018, outside spenders believe he could be one of the easiest incumbents to defeat in 2020.
That means grassroots support is critical if we're going to be able to go head-to-head with their $2.2 million ad buy.
So, if you’re able to today, will you pitch in to our rapid response fund so we have the resources to protect Anthony’s voice in Congress? In a race as competitive as ours, we can’t afford to let attacks from far-right super PACs go unanswered. >>
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Grateful for your support,
Team Brindisi
Anthony Brindisi represents New York's 22nd District in Congress. He's fighting for working families, and refuses to take donations from corporate PACs to his campaign. If you want to learn more, you can visit BrindisiForCongress.com.
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