From Team Fetterman <[email protected]>
Subject Short
Date January 31, 2021 7:22 PM
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[1]John Fetterman

We’ll keep this short, John:
[ [link removed] ]Can you make a donation of any amount to help send John to the U.S.
Senate? There are only a few hours left to pitch in before our January
fundraising deadline at midnight tonight.

John has spent his whole life fighting for the people of Pennsylvania —
first as Mayor of Braddock and now as Lieutenant Governor. He loves
this
state, John.
Almost as much as he loves Sheetz.

Not convinced? He once fought the whole state of New Jersey when they came
for Philly cheesesteaks. Dude even convinced the Pennsylvania Department
of Agriculture to turn Gritty into a delicious statue made of Pennsylvania
butter during last year's Farm Show.

[ [link removed] ]John Fetterman and Butter Gritty

[ [link removed] ]John, we
know Pennsylvania will be the most important Senate race in 2022 — in
fact, it’s the only state rated a “toss-up.” Make a donation of
$5 before midnight to show John (and Butter Gritty) that we
have their backs.



[ [link removed] ]Contribute $5



Thanks for everything you do,

Team Fetterman

P.S. There are only a few hours left before our first monthly deadline
since John went public about considering running for Senate — so if you
can afford to give even a couple bucks, a donation right now would make a
big difference. [ [link removed] ]Donate $5 before tonight's deadline to
say you're with John.


 


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