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Subject super charge your impact
Date July 8, 2024 10:41 PM
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Every single part of this grassroots team — yes, that means
you — has
been critical to our team’s success.

Thousands of supporters have volunteered their time, donated money, spoken
to friends and family, and attended events to help fuel this campaign.

But plenty of supporters ask me, “Daniel, what’s the best way to support
Angela and make sure that she’s the next U.S. Senator from Maryland?”

[ [link removed] ]Honestly, the best way to support her today is by signing up to become
a weekly recurring donor, and I’ll explain why in just a second.

[ [link removed] ]Make a Weekly Recurring Donation

First things first: Unlike Republican Larry Hogan, Angela isn’t beholden
to special interests and dark money super PACs.

That’s because our campaign runs on grassroots support and grassroots
dollars.

We’ve got *check notes* holy smokes, less than 4 months until Election
Day, and as we get closer, we need to stay nimble and aggressive.

Weekly recurring donations allow our campaign to be agile, responsive, and
able to handle whatever comes our way.

Sustained, predictable funding means we’re never caught off guard.

That’s especially important in a race where Larry Hogan and his far-right
backers are spending millions to run deceiving ads to mislead Maryland
voters about his record.

So what do you say: [ [link removed] ]Can I tell Angela that
she can count on you to sign up to become a Weekly Sustaining Donor?

[ [link removed] ]Make a Weekly Recurring Donation

Your continued support means the world to Angela and the rest of us here
at Alsobrooks HQ, so thank you.

Now, let’s win this thing!

—Daniel Cooper
Deputy Campaign Manager
Angela Alsobrooks for Senate


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