Hello —
In just a moment, I'm going to ask you to contribute to my campaign for U.S. Senate — but first, you deserve to know exactly how this pandemic will affect our work moving forward. I hope you'll give me a moment to explain why this request is so important.
We are facing an unprecedented pandemic that has touched every aspect of our daily lives. Our campaign is no exception. That’s why my team and I are working to fundamentally change and adapt our operation in this new reality.
We have already closed our offices and canceled our in-person events. I am committed to keeping my team safe and healthy, so I asked them to stay home. It was the right thing to do, and I’m proud of them for adapting so quickly.
I know the news can be difficult to look at these days — and I’ll be honest, the past few weeks have felt like an eternity. But we’re continuing our fight in the Senate to provide additional funding and support for folks and their families. And I won’t stop fighting until this is all over.
In times like these, that’s the only thing we can do. The best way to fight back is to invest in a better — safer — future. Your $5 or $10 donation to our campaign is much more than just a few dollars. It’s a sign of your commitment to the fights that matter most. It’s a sign that even when we face challenges, we’re ready to keep working to make this country stronger.
So, what do you say? Can you chip in a donation of $10 or any amount you can afford to support our campaign today? These are difficult times, so I only want you to pitch in if you are financially able to. Thank you in advance.
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As we rely more and more on emails just like this one to sustain our movement, my team will be working around the clock to make sure we’re stretching every one of your hard-earned dollars as far as we can. Anything you can give today would mean the world to me, but I completely understand if you can’t.
We will get through this together. Stay safe.
— Tina