From RPV Chairman Rich Anderson <[email protected]>
Subject It all comes down to this
Date November 2, 2020 11:12 PM
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John,

We're at the finish line - but we haven't crossed it yet.

Tomorrow will be one of the most consequential in U.S. history. It's all or nothing.

It's not just red vs. blue on the ballot tomorrow. It's your future, your family, and your rights.

We have the votes to win Virginia, but we need your help to get those voters to the polls. Can you chip in any amount to make sure we can get-out-the-vote? [link removed]

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As we get ready to go to the polls tomorrow, I want to say thank you to all of you who have volunteered, knocked on doors, made calls, made donations, voted for our Republican candidates, or even lifted our candidates up in prayer.

You represent what is best and right with our Party. I am proud to serve you as the Republican Party of Virginia chairman, and I am excited to re-elect President Trump, elect Daniel Gade to the US Senate, and elect 11 outstanding Republicans to the US House tomorrow!

Best regards,

Richard L. Anderson

Chairman

Republican Party of Virginia

P.S. - every single cent you donate will go straight to calling, texting, emailing, and contacting every Republican voter in Virginia to make sure they vote. [link removed]

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RPV Chairman Rich Anderson

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Richmond, VA 23219

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