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We’re four days out, friend.
Here’s what my top endorsers are saying about our race:
Elizabeth Warren emailed about the need for working class champions in DC.
Katie Porter explained how red districts are poised to elect progressives.
Kamala Harris showed how small dollar contributions help elect women of color.
Beto O’Rourke emphasized how big a win this will be for North Texas.
Cory Booker highlighted supporting local leaders on their journey to Congress.
Julián Castro shared the importance of diverse voices in national leadership.
And Pete Buttigieg emailed about how our campaign meets the mark of this moment.
I’m proud of the team we assembled, but now I have to ask:
Tomorrow at 11:59 PM marks our final end of month fundraising deadline of the election and we’re still $11,191 short. Can you give the $3 that puts us over the top? >> [link removed]
It’s clear that we are closing in on my opponent. We have a rare opportunity to turn this Texas district blue.
National Republicans know this too. That’s why they’re spending over $6 million in attack ads against me in the Dallas-area.
With this much at stake, we can’t take any chances:
If we’re going to win, it’s going to take unprecedented grassroots support this weekend through Election Day. Can you be one of the [9] donors we need from 19125 to kick in $3 to close the gap on our get out the vote goal? >> [link removed]
Thanks,
Candace
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