Eugene Vindman for Congress

John, It’s Alexander Vindman. Can I have two minutes of your time for an important request? Please hear me out.

This Tuesday, Eugene's campaign faces its biggest test in his primary election. That means we have just 5 days remaining to mobilize as many Democrats as we can and get them to the polls to vote for Eugene.

But the only way we can continue to do that is if we have an influx of resources from our most committed supporters, including you, John.

So I need to ask:

Can you contribute whatever you can afford to my twin brother Eugene’s campaign for Congress today? I ask because I know we can count on you.

If you've stored your info with ActBlue, we'll process your contribution instantly:

Here’s the deal. Eugene is our BEST chance at taking back the House majority from Republicans.

See, if we win Virginia’s 7th district, we win a highly competitive swing district and make it that much more likely that Democrats take back the House.

And if we take back the House, we make progress on issues like reproductive freedom, gun safety, and climate change, while safeguarding against any Republican attempts to roll back our rights and upend our democracy.

John, we're at a crucial point in Eugene’s campaign. With his primary election just 5 days away, he needs all of us to rally behind him, just like he stood firm against Donald Trump’s attacks.

So, with Virginia’s Primary Election Day just around the corner, please:

Contribute anything you can today to Eugene’s campaign for Congress. We need to show the GOP the strength of this grassroots movement on Election Day.

CONTRIBUTE NOW

Thanks for hearing me out, John. Any help you can lend to our campaign today is greatly appreciated.

Alex Vindman, Lt. Col. (Retired)


 

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Eugene Vindman served in the U.S. Army and the National Security Council. Use of his job titles and photographs during service does not imply endorsement by the U.S. Army or the National Security Council.