From Team Murphy <[email protected]>
Subject TV ads
Date March 16, 2021 5:31 PM
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Hello,

Big news: Republican candidate for New Jersey governor Jack Ciattarelli just launched a significant six-figure advertising campaign. This is his first advertising push of the 2021 election.

To be honest, few people expected him to start advertising this early.

But we need to be ready when the attacks on Gov. Murphy start coming our way.

Will you rush a contribution to the New Jersey Democratic Party to help build up the infrastructure we will need to fight Republican attacks against Democrats up and down the ballot? Anything you can pitch in will make a difference right now:

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Under Gov. Murphy’s leadership, we have made so much progress in our state on important issues like raising the minimum wage, implementing equal pay, tackling climate change, and preventing gun violence.

And there’s so much more work to do. We have to move New Jersey forward — together. We have to build a stronger state for everyone.

We can’t afford to go backwards. That’s why anything you can contribute right now to help prepare for Republican attacks will make a difference.

Make a contribution of $10 or more to help elect New Jersey Democrats like Gov. Murphy up and down the ticket this year:

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Thank you for being a part of this campaign,

— Team Murphy
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