From Joe Biden <[email protected]>
Subject fwd: Can I count on you?
Date May 27, 2020 7:30 PM
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Folks, it means so much to me to have you and my friend President Barack Obama on this team.

Together, I know there is nothing that can stand in the way of our mission to defeat Donald Trump.

But President Obama is right, winning this election isn't going to be easy. We've got a long road ahead of us, and we need to move quickly to shape up our campaign into one that can go up against Trump.

So look, I'm asking you to please answer President Obama's call to action today, and pitch in whatever you can spare to support our campaign. President Obama and I are personally asking.

If it's feasible for you, $5 from you today would make a huge impact and go a long way towards ensuring we hit our $6 million end-of-month goal:

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Thank you for everything. I mean it.

Joe Biden

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From: Barack Obama
Date: Wed, May 27, 2020
Subject: Can I count on you?
To: [email protected]

Friends,

The crisis we face underscores the necessity for real leadership in the White House. I know from firsthand experience that Joe is up for the job. Joe's optimism and vision for America will get this country back on track and restore the soul of this nation, as he likes to say.

But folks, we should never for a moment assume that getting him back to the White House will be easy. So I'm doing everything I can to make sure that Joe will have the resources he needs to win on November 3rd. And what he raises right now in these early months will determine whether or not he has the resources he needs for those final, difficult months.

That's why I'm reaching out today. Joe has an important end-of-month deadline coming up, and I'd hate to see him fall short. Can I count on you to chip in $5 to his campaign today?

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For decades, Joe brought change to Washington, but Washington never changed him. Because Joe Biden is simply put, a unifier. It's who he is, it's who he has been since he was a scrappy kid from Scranton. He brings everyone to the table; it's what he was raised to do.

Picking Joe Biden as my Vice President was the first big decision I made as a nominee. And it was the best one.

He has the foreign policy know-how to think fast on his feet, world leaders know him and respect him, and I was always glad to have his expertise by my side in the Situation Room.

More importantly, he understands what people are going through right now. He's walked in our shoes. As a kid, he had to leave Scranton while his dad changed jobs to keep his family afloat. As a single dad, he took the train to and from Washington to tuck his own boys in at night. He knows that life can shatter with a single phone call, and that's why he's always made decisions with people going through their toughest times in mind.

I can't wait to get out there and campaign for Joe. I'm going to roll up my sleeves and get to work every day for his campaign. I hope you'll join me, and I hope you'll start with chipping in $5 today:

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Out of this crisis, we can build a more just, more generous, more democratic America where everybody has a fair shot at opportunity. But that all depends on the work we put in now to make Joe our next President.

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Let's get to work,

Barack Obama







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