From Brittany Pettersen HQ <[email protected]>
Subject We know your inbox is probably full…
Date August 22, 2024 7:23 PM
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In a moment, we’re going to ask you to donate $10 or whatever you can to Brittany Pettersen’s re-election campaign.

We know you’re probably receiving emails from dozens of other candidates, soa we want to explain exactly why your support in this race will make a real difference:

First and foremost, the GOP has a history of targeting Colorado’s 7th District. In the last election, far-right super PACs launched a vicious smear campaign against Brittany — and we were only able to fight back because of our generous, grassroots supporters.

Now, we’re asking for your support again because Brittany has been able to accomplish so much in Colorado – and her work isn’t over yet.

In just her first term, Brittany has secured millions of dollars to improve health care facilities, expand access to affordable housing, and rebuild our infrastructure.

She’s introduced bipartisan legislation to improve the lives of American families — without ever compromising her values.

She’s fought to protect homeowners from the impacts of natural disasters and support families facing the struggles of addiction.

Brittany Pettersen has worked across the aisle to put the American people first, and your support today will put Brittany in the best position possible to keep this must-win seat in Democratic hands.

So now that you know the details, we’re humbly asking you to pitch in $10 or more right now to ensure Brittany can continue to fight, advocate, and deliver for all of us in the halls of Congress.

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Your support truly goes a long way in this campaign. We’re so grateful for your help.

Pettersen HQ

Brittany Pettersen for Colorado
P.O. Box 150887
Lakewood, CO 80215
United States

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