Can a few dollars actually make an impact?
Angela Alsobrooks here. I’m Alex’s mom, former Prince George’s County
Executive, and current U.S. Senator from Maryland. I want to explain why
your small-dollar contributions are so valuable, but first, [ [link removed] ]I’m asking
you to chip in $5 to help me keep Marylanders connected with what’s
happening on Capitol Hill.
[ [link removed] ]Chip in!
I wear many hats both on and off the Capitol grounds. I’m usually wearing
my "official Senate business" hat, but I play a few other roles, too.
I’m a communicator, supportive ear, helping hand, and trusted information
source.
They may not be in the job description of "Senator," but I take these
informal responsibilities very seriously.
I’m committed to being a resource for our community and staying attuned to
your needs. But those efforts don’t come with an official budget. Instead,
my team relies on small-dollar grassroots support to help Marylanders stay
informed.
That’s why your donation matters, friend. Early, small-dollar
support helps us be strategic and intentional about how we’re reaching
people.
Your $5 helps us engage more voters and communities in the political
process. It allows me to speak with you directly to learn how I can make
your family’s lives better.
Now more than ever, we need to keep folks in the loop and in the fight.
[ [link removed] ]Will you contribute just $5 before our April fundraising deadline to
make sure we can keep up this vital work come rain or shine?
[ [link removed] ]Chip in $5
[ [link removed] ]Chip in more!
Thanks,
Angela Alsobrooks
[ [link removed] ]Angela
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