From Warren for President <[email protected]>
Subject This is why we have a fundraising deadline this week:
Date August 15, 2019 2:46 PM
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We're currently tracking behind our quarterly fundraising goal.
Can you please chip in $3 before tonight's deadline to help close the gap? >>

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Each quarter, we lay out a plan of how we're going to grow this movement and win. We're halfway through this quarter, so we're checking in on the goals we wanted to reach by this point:

Take Elizabeth's 42,000th photo with a grassroots supporter.

Cross one million grassroots contributions.

Release plans for a fair and welcoming immigration system, ending Wall Street's stranglehold on our economy, a new approach to trade, and more.

Visit Ohio, Michigan, Arizona, Nevada, Iowa, and New Hampshire.

[ ] Get halfway towards our quarterly fundraising goal.

We're so proud of all that we've been able to accomplish together. But that last item is huge. If we can't reach our quarterly goal before the next FEC deadline, we won't be able to make all the investments we need to make to win.

We're at the mid-quarter mark tonight, and right now we're behind where we need to be to reach our quarterly goal.

Can you please chip in before tonight's deadline -- even $3 would make a huge difference -- to help power this movement forward? If you contribute any amount before the deadline, we'll add your name to our new Grassroots Donor Wall in HQ!

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Thank you,

Team Warren

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