From Bob Lorinser <[email protected]>
Subject End corporate grip
Date June 7, 2024 3:28 PM
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It's time to reclaim our democracy from the grip of big corporations and the ultrawealthy.
60 days until the primary, and some voters will begin casting their ballots in two weeks. We must foster a democratic environment where they're truly free to choose without corporate influence.
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Reaching voters before the Democratic primary requires us to amplify our grassroots support. Your contributions, no matter the amount, are going a long way.
With tens of thousands of us united, every dollar is propelling this movement forward. Thank you.
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Friends,
We must empower individual voters to elect their leaders without corporations controlling the narrative. It's why my people-powered campaign is entirely grassroots-funded. Because of the generosity of hardworking people like you, we're making waves.
We have to keep it going!
Communities should thrive through the support of small local businesses and companies that prioritize the well-being of workers. The average American, not just the wealthy elite, should be able to shape our nation's future.
Let's stand together for a government that truly represents us , fosters local economic growth, and ensures every citizen's voice is heard.
Support change, support community, and support a future where the average American determines our path forward. Join us in this fight for democracy — for our families, our freedoms, and our future.
Thank you!
-Bob
Bob Lorinser
Candidate for US Congress
Northern Michigan / Upper Peninsula
Democrat, MI01
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