From Gina Ortiz Jones for Congress <[email protected]>
Subject Flipping TX-23 blue won’t be easy
Date July 20, 2020 11:30 PM
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TX-23 is the most competitive district in the country, and we know Washington
Republicans have already said they will do whatever they can to keep it




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TX-23 is the most competitive district in the country, and we know Washington
Republicans have already said they will do whatever they can to keep it red.

We need to flip TX-23, because we need a representative who will fight for
South and West Texas in Washington and expand our Democratic majority in the
House! Can you commit to giving $10 monthly from now to Election Day?
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Donate $10 Monthly
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TX-23 is larger than 30 states, is one of the most diverse districts in the
country, and is THE most competitive race in the country.

We need small-dollar donations now more than ever as we prepare to push back
against the flood of dark money that will rush in to support Gina’s eventual
opponent.

Can you pledge to give $10 monthly until Election Day? That’s just $30, but
recurring donations are the most important way for us to keep this campaign
running.
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Donate $10 Monthly
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Thank you,

Gina Ortiz Jones for Congress
         


Gina Ortiz Jones is an Iraq War veteran running to flip TX-23 -- Democrats'
best shot in the entire country at flipping a district from red to blue.
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