From Hillary Scholten <[email protected]>
Subject the enthusiasm is palpable
Date August 24, 2024 6:01 PM
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John,

We’re in the swing of election season, and the enthusiasm on the ground is palpable. Keeping up our momentum is critical to fighting back against the millions of dollars Republicans are pouring into our district. With our August deadline just a week away, I need your support. Will you chip in $10 or whatever you can right now to defend this district and take back the House in November?

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As Republicans run a campaign filled with inflammatory rhetoric, we’re fighting for a more prosperous future for our children – always looking forward.

I’m not giving up on a future where:

🚫Patients won’t have to choose between prescription drugs and their savings.

🚫Mothers won’t live in fear of their children becoming victims of gun violence.

🚫Women have access to reproductive healthcare and don’t have to live in fear of their reproductive rights being taken away.

We are not going back to the same old divisive and extremist agendas. Will you chip in $10 to my campaign right now to help us defeat my extreme Republican opponent, take back the House, and elect Kamala Harris as our next president this November?

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Grateful to have you by my side,

Hillary

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