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Hi John,
It’s Marisa Jackson.
Today is Jeff’s 42nd birthday and I’m taking over his newsletter for a minute.
He’s got a lot going on right now. He’s serving in Congress, he’s a Major in the National Guard, and he’s campaigning across the state for Attorney General.
This is the busiest things have ever been for him (and us) and we don’t see too much of him these days.
But he’s coming home tonight and our family will be together for two whole days before he hits the campaign trail again. We’re having his birthday dinner tomorrow night.
I asked him what he wanted for his birthday, and he said, “Nothing.”
But I know what would mean a lot to him.
Here’s the plan: His team helped me set up a virtual birthday card. I’d love it if you could sign it and leave a quick birthday message for him to read.
You can click here to do that now or use the button below:
The plan is to have Owen, our nine-year-old, read this email at the dinner table tomorrow night and then tell Jeff how many of you signed his card. Could be a big hit!
Thanks for helping me make Jeff’s birthday a memorable one. Our family is so grateful for all of you.
Best wishes,
Marisa Jackson