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Our $25,000 mid-month goal ends Monday at midnight — and we’re still short.
A strong FEC report at the end of the month is what determines what we can do through the summer until Election Day.
If we miss this goal, we start the summer behind. If we hit it, we show everyone — supporters, donors, and our opponents — that we are organized, serious, and ready to defend NC-02 and play our part in flipping the House this November.
We have until Monday at midnight to close the gap. Will you chip in $10 right now and help us finish strong?
---------- Forwarded message from Deborah Ross ----------
The Trump administration has shown us exactly what happens when accountability disappears.
The only real check on it — the only way to actually stop this — is to flip the House. That means every single seat matters.
Here’s the truth: winning here is how we start building a Dem majority this November. It’s how we maintain one more vote for accountability. One more vote for North Carolina families — that’s what this race is about.
That’s why what we do right now matters so much. Will you rush a donation of $10 right now to help power our campaign?
We’ve got a major FEC report coming up at the end of the month. A strong showing determines how much we can invest in organizing this summer.
That’s why our team just set a critical mid-month goal: $25,000 by Monday at midnight.
Hitting this goal ensures we post a strong report — one that proves we’re organized, serious, and ready to win our part in taking back the House this November.
We’re building something real here: a campaign focused on lowering costs, creating good-paying jobs, and protecting what makes Wake County and North Carolina great. But to keep it going, we need to make this showing count.
Will you chip in $10 right now to help us hit our $25,000 mid-month goal and make sure we’re positioned to win NC-02 and play our part in flipping the House this November?
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Thank you for being part of this,
Deborah
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