From Team Golden <[email protected]>
Subject What your $5 donation can do
Date July 22, 2024 7:57 PM
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John,

Today we’re asking for $5 to help us win Maine’s second district. Here’s why: [[link removed]]

Your $5 will help us reach the voters we need before the election.

Your $5 will allow us to respond quickly when the GOP establishment starts running attack ads.

Your $5 can ensure we have the votes to defend women’s reproductive rights and protect Social Security for our seniors.

Your $5 donation will be added to the person who donated before you, and it all adds up in a big way to help us stay competitive in this toss-up race.

And your $5 could be the difference between winning and losing this election.

So can we count on you to make a $5 donation to protect Maine’s second district today? [[link removed]]

DONATE $5 [[link removed]]

DONATE MORE [[link removed]]

Every donation makes a difference!

- Team Golden

Jared Golden represents Maine's 2nd Congressional District. He's a proud veteran of the U.S. Marine Corps. Jared is fighting in Congress to defend health care access, end the opioid crisis, and stop corruption in Congress. If you want to learn more, you can visit JaredGoldenforCongress.com [[link removed]] . You can also follow Jared's campaign on Facebook [[link removed]] or Twitter [[link removed]] .

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Lewiston, ME 04240
United States

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