From Tom Suozzi <[email protected]>
Subject Before it’s too late
Date October 26, 2024 12:24 AM
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Before early in-person voting starts tomorrow, we need to raise another $10,000 to meet the moment and boost our get-out-the-vote efforts. I need your support now. Look at what we’ve achieved so far, together.

First : We kicked off this campaign with a clear mission: Fixing the broken, partisan system that is clearly not working for Americans.

Then : People across Long Island and Queens rallied behind a message of working across the aisle and cutting through the chaos to provide common sense solutions to the very real problems they were facing. They saw a campaign that was not afraid to tackle issues like the border and rising costs of living.

Now : The same extremists who tried to stop us in the special are spending six figures to attack me and try to sway voters before voting starts. We have just one day until early-in-person voting kicks off - we need to meet this goal before tomorrow so we can keep up with their spending! >>>[link removed]

Tom Suozzi


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Tom Suozzi is the Representative for New York's 3rd Congressional District. He is a former Nassau County Executive and Mayor of Glen Cove. Tom has committed his 30-year public service career to delivering for his constituents. His philosophy of working with anyone who shares his goal of solving problems and delivering for his constituents has guided his career and led to notable accomplishments on issues including immigration, environmental protections, common-sense gun reform, caring for our veterans, affordable healthcare, and fiscal responsibility.

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