From Katie Porter <[email protected]>
Subject What $5 actually buys for a campaign
Date October 31, 2024 11:33 PM
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You might ask yourself if chipping in $5 actually makes a difference to a
political campaign. Before I ran for office, I asked myself that same
question.

The answer is absolutely, yes!

Here’s exactly what $5 can buy a campaign to reach voters:

* 250 digital ad impressions
* 8 pieces of mail
* 10 doors canvassed (you can increase this number by volunteering!)

In many close races, voter turnout will determine the final outcome.
Campaigns are in high-gear trying to get as many supporters as they can to
the polls. Voter contact efforts, made possible by your $5 donation,
remind people what’s at stake and how important it is for them to make
their voices heard.

The House majority could be determined by just a few competitive races
here in California, which is why I’m doing everything I can to help folks
like Dave Min, Will Rollins, and Derek Tran win—from financial resources
to supporting their Get Out The Vote events.

[ [link removed] ]November 5th is going to be a pivotal election. Can you chip in $5 or
more to Truth to Power to help get our slate of endorsed candidates across
the finish line?



[ [link removed] ]Donate $5



Every single $5 donation adds up and makes a big difference for our work
and the campaigns we support.

Thank you,

Katie




 


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