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Friend --
All of my major endorsers have emailed you about my race:
Elizabeth Warren emailed about the need for progressive leaders in Washington.
Katie Porter explained why winning in red districts is critical in making progress.
Beto O'Rourke emphasized how huge a win ours would be in North Texas.
Kamala Harris explained how crucial grassroots donors are for women of color.
Cory Booker highlighted the importance of homegrown leaders in Congress.
Julián Castro discussed the importance of diverse voices in Washington.
And Pete Buttigieg emailed about how important my race is for working families.
Now I’m reaching out again, because Wednesday at 11:59 PM marks our most important FEC end-of-quarter deadline yet, and we’re still $13,789 short of our goal. Can you make the $3 contribution that puts us over the top? >> [link removed]
As a reminder, elections experts rate our chances at “Lean Democrat” or “Tossup.” That means we have a rare opportunity to turn this district blue.
National Republicans know this too -- that’s why they’re in the process of spending over $6 million in attack ads against me in the Dallas-area. With this much at stake, we can’t take any chances.
That’s why I’m reaching out again to ask:
If we’re going to win this, it’s going to take unprecedented grassroots support. Can you be one of the [8] donors we need from 19125 to kick in $3 to close the gap on our $60,000 goal? >> [link removed]
Thanks,
Candace
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Candace Valenzuela is a mother, educator, lifelong Texan, and was the first Latina and first African-American woman to serve on the Carrollton-Farmers Branch school board. Now she’s running for Congress in TX-24. To support Candace, consider making a grassroots contribution here. We'd hate to see you go, but you can use this link to unsubscribe: [link removed] .
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