Hi John –– we just talked to Joe, and he wanted to make sure you saw his last message. Our biggest end-of-year fundraising deadline is almost here, and we need all hands on deck to meet our
$15,000 goal before December 31.
Even though Democrats picked up seats in the House this year, we still came up short of winning a majority. We have a tough fight ahead—both pushing back against harmful right-wing policies and seizing every opportunity to work across the aisle for meaningful change.
If you can, please chip in $10 or whatever you’re able before this critical FEC deadline and check out Joe’s last message down below:
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Hi John – the last and final FEC fundraising deadline of 20224 is
in just 5 days — and I need your support to show we’re ready for the challenges ahead.
With a Republican majority in the House, I’m committed to pushing back against policies that hurt working families and finding opportunities to work across the aisle on real solutions. When our fundraising numbers go public, they’ll reflect the strength and dedication of our grassroots team and our ability to fight and stand up for Connecticut families.
That’s why my team has set a big goal: Raising $15,000 before midnight on December 31. Reaching this goal will ensure I have the resources to hold the Republican majority accountable, protect the progress we’ve made, and continue advocating for commonsense legislation that benefits everyone in our district.
John, will you chip in $10 right now to help us hit this critical goal?
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We’ve proven time and again that when we stand together, we can make a real difference. Your support today will help us enter the new year ready to stand firm against harmful proposals and legislations and find common ground where it exists.
Please consider pitching in $10 or whatever you can before our biggest FEC deadline of the year. Every contribution matters as we prepare for what’s ahead.
Thank you for all that you do,
Rep. Joe Courtney