Eugene Vindman for Congress

John, it’s Eugene Vindman. I’m writing to ask you to rush a $3 contribution to my campaign today.

Election Day is exactly one month away today. So if you were looking for the perfect time to contribute to our movement, it would be now. You can use this private link to donate:

https://secure.actblue.com/donate/evfc-em-oct24

$3 may not seem like the kind of money that could make a difference, but in a campaign like ours, it makes all the difference.

See, my MAGA opponent's campaign isn't run like ours. It's being funded by corporate interests and MAGA Super PACs, dumping millions of dollars into trying to defeat us.

It’s not easy to go against that kind of money. But our campaign? Our campaign has something our MAGA opponent doesn't...serious grassroots power.

Our campaign is funded by individuals like you, John. People give any amount they can when it's affordable for them, and that makes us all the more powerful. It makes us more than just a campaign, it makes us a movement. A movement ready to take down MAGA extremism and defend our democracy.

So today, I am asking you for $3. Because that's what we need from you in order to win this seat and flip the House majority blue.

This race is one of the closest in the nation and WILL help determine the House majority. So this is a can't-miss opportunity to defeat an anti-abortion extremist.

With the election just one month away, every single dollar counts towards a victory in November.

So please: Can you please contribute $3 right away to continue this fight? We need dedicated supporters like you to win this thing.

If you've stored your info with ActBlue, we'll process your contribution instantly:

Let’s do this, John. Together.

Eugene


 

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Eugene Vindman served in the U.S. Army and the National Security Council. Use of rank, title, and photographs in uniform does not imply endorsement by the Department of Defense, U.S. Army or the National Security Council.