Eugene Vindman for Congress

John,

The House majority is still on the line. It has not been called, and there is still a clear path to a Democratic majority once every vote is counted.

We need to make sure our Democratic candidates who are still counting lawful ballots have every resource they need. That's why we're sharing an important request below from Kirsten Engel in AZ-06 whose race is too close to call.

Please, if you are looking for a meaningful action to take today, consider splitting a donation between Kirsten Engel and our campaign. Your donation will ensure that every lawful vote is counted in this competitive race, help Democrats win the House majority and give us the resources to be a check on Donald Trump’s administration.

Our fight is not over.

Eugene Vindman




Kirsten Engel

Hi John,

Our race for Arizona’s Sixth Congressional District is still undecided. The stakes feel higher than ever, but we’re still in this.

In 2022, it took a week to determine a winner.

Now, we’re neck-and-neck — but thousands of lawful votes still need to be counted.

While we continue to monitor the returns, we must ensure that every lawful vote is counted and the will of AZ-06 voters is carried out, no matter how long it takes.

To do that, we’ll need your grassroots support. Can you split a donation between my campaign and Eugene Vindman to help us ensure that every lawful vote is counted fairly and securely?

If you've stored your info with ActBlue, we'll split your contribution between Kirsten Engel and Eugene Vindman instantly:

I am honored to have received so much support over the past two years and I wouldn’t be here without everyone who volunteered, donated, and voted. Thank you so, so much — I am so grateful for your support in our fight for a better Arizona.

Onwards!
Kirsten


 

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