It’s Super Bowl Sunday — the one day a year when almost everyone in America loves a good underdog story.
Because deep down, we know what it means to be counted out.
We’ve all seen the games where an underdog still finds a way to compete, just look at last week’s special election here in New Jersey — not because they had the biggest budget, but because they had heart, discipline, and a team that refused to give up on each other.
That’s our campaign. Let’s prove again that the underdog in this race can win – chip in to help us.
We’re not backed by corporate PACs. We don’t have billionaire donors writing six-figure checks. We’re powered by people — teachers, retirees, veterans, parents, and young voters who want a government that actually works for them.
And just like football, elections aren’t won alone. They’re won by a team. Help us keep this team’s momentum going strong and show your support by chipping in any amount you can.
Every volunteer who knocks a door.
Every supporter who talks to a neighbor.
Every person who chips in $10 or $25 when they can.
You’re part of this team, and I’m grateful for you.
But here’s the reality: our opponent, Jeff Van Drew, has the money and the establishment behind him. If we’re going to compete, we have to close the gap the only way grassroots campaigns can — together, one supporter at a time.
Today, while millions of Americans are watching a game decided by inches, we’re in a race that could be decided by turnout — by whether we have the resources to reach every voter we need to.