From Blake Gendebien <[email protected]>
Subject Elise Stefanik’s seat is open
Date November 10, 2025 3:10 PM
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Hi, I’m Blake Gendebien, the dairy farmer and Democrat running for
Congress in New York. Heartland Patriots said I could reach out to you
with a quick question:

[ [link removed] ]Gif of Blake Gendebien holding a chicken and asking: Will you donate to
my campaign today to help me replace Elise Stefanik?

While Washington politicians are turning a blind eye to all the everyday
people struggling to get by, I’m committed to delivering results for rural
America. With Elise Stefanik officially running for governor, her seat in
Congress is completely open, and I need your help to stay in the fight and
win this race. [ [link removed] ]Can I count on you to split a donation between me and
Heartland Patriots today to help us out?

If you have stored your payment information with ActBlue Express, your
donation to Blake Gendebien and Heartland Patriots will process instantly:

[ [link removed] ]Contribute $10
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Thank you,

Blake


 


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