🇺🇸 To all supporters of Eugene Vindman: Please don’t scroll past this message. ⛅
We’re approaching a critical moment for this campaign: Our final end-of-quarter deadline of the year. It’s the last time our numbers will be reported publicly before we head into the election year – and it will shape how prepared we are for the challenges ahead.
The strength of this campaign has always come from the people who stay engaged, even in the most chaotic moments. The supporters who keep showing up despite the noise and the headlines.
People like you, John.
This FEC deadline comes at the end of a particularly challenging year. From the shutdown to rising costs and the chaos Republicans have caused in Washington, it’s been harder than ever for campaigns like ours to break through, especially during the holidays when budgets are tight.
We’re seeing a slowdown in our fundraising – not because people don’t care, but because things are tough right now. That’s exactly why this moment matters.
The resources we raise before this final EOQ deadline will determine how we start the new year – building our organizing operation, expanding our digital program, and ensuring we can respond quickly when Republicans attack.
Our average online donation is about $24. Some give more, many give less. What matters is that people choose to support Eugene, even when it’s not easy.
This seat is crucial for winning back the House majority. National Republicans know that, which is why they’ve increased their attacks on Eugene and are preparing for the next phase of this race.
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Thank you. This campaign is stronger because you continue to show up when it matters most.
– Team 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.