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John -- There's a lot going on in West Virginia today!
It’s Halloween, and this year, I can’t think of anything scarier than Shelley Moore Capito getting reelected. It’s the last day of early voting. And it’s the last day of the last full month before the most important election of our lives.
In these final days of our race to unseat Capito, our campaign budget has been stretched pretty thin while we still need to reach every last undecided voter.
We need to bring in another $30,000 this weekend to cover last minute efforts. If just one third of the people who open this email chip in $3, we’ll hit that target, no problem.
Can you rush $3 now and help us get through these critical few days?
We need every single dollar we can raise to keep up our virtual campaigning, and cover the power dialer, digital ads, and TV ads (for the corners of this state that lack internet access - a problem I will fix in the Senate) to reach everyone NOW. Voters need to know there’s a candidate in this race who cares about what’s important: advocating for everyday people. We must reach them NOW, in any way we can. But we need your support NOW to make that happen.
We can win this fight. We HAVE to win this fight. If we leave this seat in the hands of Shelley Moore Capito - who votes with the president and McConnell more than 90% of the time - West Virginians and Americans everywhere will suffer.
We’ve been through a lot to get to this point, but there’s still work to do in the next few days. Can we count on you to help get us through this final sprint?
I can’t thank you enough for everything you do for this campaign and the people of West Virginia.
In solidarity,
Paula Jean
Paula Jean Swearengin is a coal miner’s daughter and granddaughter, and the Democratic Nominee for U.S. Senate in West Virginia. Paula supports Medicare for All and a Green New Deal, cancelling student debt and ensuring a livable wage for all Americans. Learn more about Paula in the award-winning documentary Knock Down the House, on YouTube. Please support this people-powered campaign to flip a U.S. Senate seat in November.
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