From Jen O’Malley Dillon, Beto for America <[email protected]>
Subject I’m sending these stories to Beto
Date July 8, 2019 3:06 PM
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[1]Beto for America



John,



The other day, Beto asked you to share your reasons for supporting this
campaign, and I can’t begin to thank you enough for what you’ve written.
I’ve honestly lost count of how many I’ve saved and shared with the team.

And that’s important, because campaigns are tough. Real tough. Especially
when trying to keep up with Beto. He’s driven more than 7,500 miles to
meet with thousands of voters in 150 towns across 20 states without
skipping a beat. But the stories we hear on the road and the ones you
shared the other day are what make it all worth it. They fuel us when
we’re tired and remind us why we’re fighting so hard to win this thing.

[ [link removed] ]Below, I’m going to share a few of those stories with you. And if you
find them as inspiring as I did — or if you’re already standing with Beto
— I hope you’ll make a $3 donation to our campaign today.

I love this one from Julie in Detroit. Beto could just spend his days on
the phone begging for donations, but instead, he’s traveling all over the
country to speak with people face-fo-face.

I’ve been following since the Senate campaign and I truly love and
appreciate the positivity and passion with which everyone on Team Beto
operates. From speaking truth to power at the border to backing up
women’s reproductive rights and most importantly the desire to go
everywhere and speak to and WITH everyone. Keep doing what you’re doing
to change our country and the world! You’ve inspired me and so many
others to get more informed and more involved.

Or this one from Doris in Chicago. We’re honored to have your support,
Doris, and can’t wait to keep building this campaign together.

In my 36yrs I have never donated/volunteered for anyone, but your
compassion, your welcoming of everyone (even those who oppose you or the
party), and your strength to fight the good fight has motivated me to
donate more than once. I seriously have lost count. I am proud of you
and proud to support you. Keep strong Beto. You’re a good man. Thank you
for running for President and I can’t wait to see you and your family
walk into the White House.

Or this one from Nick in Corvallis, Oregon. I see the same exact thing
that you do, Nick. It’s one of the reasons why I moved halfway across the
country to join this campaign.

Beto's campaign gives me hope. He cares about the ordinary
Americans--the downtrodden Americans, the hopeless Americans--everyone.
It isn't just a political calculation for him. He seems determined to
invoke change wherever he goes and wherever he speaks. Oregon and the
western states could use that kind of inspiration and change.

Lastly, this story from Allison in Houston. All of us need to come
together if we’re going to end this cruel and inhumane crisis at the
border. And knowing that so many people are organizing in their own
communities to help achieve that goal is truly inspiring.

I supported Beto in his 2018 Senate run in Texas. I canvassed, knocked
doors, attended town halls, drove voters to the polls throughout early
voting and on election day. On the evening of the election I drove a U
of Houston student from the main campus all the way to the Woodlands so
we would get that one last vote. I was heartbroken at the result but
energized by the community and support that Beto had inspired in Texas
(and beyond). I know how hard it is to show up enthusiastically at
events and to travel constantly. Beto has shown his heart and dedication
and it inspires me to support his campaign. Right now I am donating not
only to support his campaign, I am donating to bring light onto the
tragedies at the border and at detention camps. Please keep this issue
at the forefront and work with other candidates and elected officials to
change the treatment and policies. We are all out here protesting and
writing letters to our elected officials. We appreciate you working to
help us get this fixed. Thank you.

These are barely a fraction of the 1,000+ stories we received so far. And
we’re still making our way through the list. But I wanted to thank you —
all of you — for everything you’ve done and will continue to do. We have a
long road ahead of us, and your continued support is what keeps us more
energized than ever.

Gratefully,

Jen O'Malley Dillon
Campaign Manager
Beto for America

P.S. If you missed Beto’s email last week, [ [link removed] ]you can share your own story
here. We’ll read each and every one.



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