Hi John, I'm Will's mom. 👋

Many don't know this, but I too worked in the criminal justice system -- first as a public defender, then as a prosecutor. When he was younger, I remember teaching Will about landmark Supreme Court cases and some of the trials I personally worked on.
 

Our family at Will’s graduation from Columbia Law School.

Will was always very motivated, but I like to think some of my lessons inspired him to pursue a legal degree and go on to work in our nation's Justice Department.

Opportunity came fast once he became an Assistant United States Attorney. He began prosecuting white-collar criminals who defrauded seniors out of their retirement savings. Then, after January 6th, he was tasked with holding extremists who stormed the Capitol accountable.

Working in law enforcement in the aftermath of January 6th was a wake up call for Will. He immediately understood that our country couldn't function with a major political party actively undermining our democracy, and I was so proud of Will for seizing the opportunity to improve it.

I want to thank you for the support you've brought to this campaign. It's what gives Will (and me) the courage to keep fighting the good fight. And today, I'm reaching out with the hope that this team can rally around Will ahead of his big, end-of-month fundraising deadline next week.

John, if you're just as committed to restoring justice and accountability in Washington, send Will a donation of $3 today. Every dollar goes a long way in boosting our chances of flipping CA-41 and getting our country back on track.
 
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Sincerely,

Lynn Mayo (A proud mother)