Eugene Vindman for Congress

John, it’s Eugene.

December is a time for family, friends, and loved ones to come together and celebrate the holidays. But it's also very important for political campaigns like ours. Let me explain:

At the end of the month, we face our FINAL FEC fundraising deadline before the election year. Before I’m on the ballot in November. Before Republicans and their handpicked MAGA opponent start pummeling me with millions of dollars in attack ads. And before Trump and his MAGA cronies double down on their efforts to kick me out of Congress.

It’s a big moment for our campaign. It’s a test of strength, resilience, and of this grassroots team.

Because after this deadline, we are legally required to report our fundraising numbers. And make no mistake: Trump and his MAGA cronies will be watching.

Trump’s already been attacking me left and right. The White House called me “a serial liar,” Roger Stone called for me to be charged with “seditious conspiracy,” and worst of all, Trump and Pete Hegseth have launched a sham investigation into me because I called for transparency and accountability.

So they’ll be using this fundraising report to decide how much money to spend attacking us — and to handpick their candidate to take us down.

Now more than ever, we must show strength. We must prove that our movement hasn’t lost momentum, and we only have the remainder of December to do it.

John, will you please contribute $3 or whatever you can afford to my campaign for Congress today? This deadline is critical, and we cannot afford to show any ounce of weakness.

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Thank you in advance for your support.

Eugene Vindman


 

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Eugene Vindman served in the U.S. Army and the National Security Council. Use of rank, title, and photographs in uniform does not imply endorsement by the Department of Defense, U.S. Army or the National Security Council.