From Team Scholten <[email protected]>
Subject No regrets, John
Date October 9, 2020 7:34 PM
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John,

The morning after Steve King won re-election in 2018, many of us woke up wondering if we could have done more.

We don't want that feeling again, especially because our opponent this year, Randy Feenstra, has shown us he will be just like Steve King and put himself above this district.

If you're seeing this message and want to wake up on November 4th knowing you left it all out on the field, chip in $5 or whatever you can to fuel our campaign. >> [link removed]

If we fall short, farmers, small businesses, and consumers will lose the promise of antitrust enforcement and will suffer while multinational corporations continue wreaking havoc on our communities.

If we don't give it our all, working families could lose Medicare, Social Security, pre-existing conditions protections, and hope for universal health care. So many are suffering during this COVID-19 pandemic, and no Iowan should worry about losing coverage.

We need to wake up after Election Day with no regrets. If you agree, chip in $5 now.

DONATE >> [link removed]

Thank you,

Team Scholten

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