From Gavin Newsom <[email protected]>
Subject Humbly asking you to donate to four California campaigns that will determine control of the House.
Date September 30, 2024 6:08 PM
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Friends —

In just a moment, I am going to ask you to split a donation between three California Democrats running to flip Republican House seats — seats we need to win to take the House majority in November.

I am sure your inbox is filled with a lot of fundraising requests right now, but please give me a chance to explain why this request — especially today — is so important.

Here's the truth:

In less than one week, House candidates close the books on an official FEC fundraising deadline. When it ends, candidates are legally required to report how much money they've raised.

It's the kind of thing everyone looks at: press, allies, and opponents.

Press wants to see if these campaigns have what it takes to win, and it impacts media coverage. Opponents want to see if these candidates are vulnerable to attacks, and a weak report can unleash a lot of spending against them

So I am asking you to split a donation between three Democratic House campaigns in California — Joe Kerr, Adam Gray and Jessica Morse.

All three can win. They just need the resources. Especially before this FEC deadline comes to a close in just a few days. So please:

Can you split a donation between Joe Kerr, Adam Gray and Jessica Morse's campaigns for Congress? Lots of Democrats are supporting their campaigns today and are hoping you'll do the same. Use this link.

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Thank you in advance for contributing to these important campaigns. After you give, please keep track of their progress. And when they win, and Democrats take the House, know that what you did today with your donation made a real difference.

Gavin Newsom

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