From Max Loebl <[email protected]>
Subject Economic Recovery - Our Plan
Date October 26, 2020 2:17 PM
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John,



Tom has spent decades in finance and banking. He started a small business and helped create over 2,000 jobs across Southeastern Wisconsin.



Tom knows what makes our economy tick. This is a message we need to broadcast loud and clear across our district. To do this, we cut the below ad. I love how it captures Tom’s economic savviness and determination. His fiscal common sense will shine through in Congress. Give it a watch, so you can see what thousands of folks across the district are watching.



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We are in the middle of a public health and economic crisis. Millions of people are filing for unemployment, and Wisconsin is losing thousands of jobs. Many of these jobs are not coming back any time soon.



We need Tom in Congress because he will fight for economic solutions and growth. He will ensure that massive corporations and the wealthiest 1% pay their fair share. If you believe in building an economy for all, will you chip in $5 or $30 to help keep this ad on the air?



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Recovery is possible. Imagine an economy bouncing back under the determined, deliberate leadership Tom delivered throughout his career. Tom will reach across the aisle and get us back on track to prosperity. John, these are challenging times, but we can build a better future when we put progress over partisanship.



In this together,



Max Loebl

Director of Communications

Tom Palzewicz for Congress



Events
Take Action - Phonebank and Text for Tom

Any day between 10 AM and 7 PM

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Virtual Town Hall on Voting and What to Expect on Election Night

October 22nd at 6:00 pm

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If you can't chip in now, there are still a TON of ways to help out. Check out the list below!

Phone Banking:

We have an open phone bank that all volunteers can still access, any day, from 10 am-8 pm. This means, you can access the phone bank and make calls to our targeted universe w henever you want up until November 4. If you are phone banking for the Democratic Party, please note that you are not phone banking to the same universe that we are asking you to target nor do you have the same script. They are different. Here is the link to access: [link removed] [[link removed]] If you have access to VoteBuilder, this is the VPB code: 072984H-282169

You do not need a phone, you can even make calls directly from your computer.

Door Hangers:

We have about 15,000 pieces of lit left in the office. Stop by the office, grab some door hangers, and we can give you a list of addresses from our targeted universe. We are prioritizing assembly districts 58, 59, 60, 98, 98, and 99 (Slinger, Jackson, Richfield, West Bend, Campbellsport, Saukville, Waukesha, Pewaukee, Delafield area) but we are happy to give you lit to drop if you prefer to do it closer to your home.

Activities such as walking your dog or taking your kids out for a bike ride are great times to carry some of our lit and deliver. Get creative!

Letters to the Editor:

Please contact your local newspaper and submit a letter to the editor about why you support Tom’s campaign. You do not need to contact us to have it approved nor for us to submit. We have three Sundays left before the election and hope that we can fill as many newspapers as possible with letters to the editor.



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