From Katie Porter <[email protected]>
Subject This decision makes fundraising a bit more challenging. But I don’t care.
Date March 31, 2021 3:03 PM
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[ [link removed] ]Katie Porter for Congress

Hi John, you know
me as someone who tells it like it is, so I want to be honest with you
right now: This is a moment when your support is needed most—and [ [link removed] ]I’m
asking you to make a contribution to our campaign today. Here's why:

Tonight is one of the biggest fundraising deadlines of 2021. After March
31, our team will publish a public FEC report that shows how much support
our campaign has received in the past three months.

And in the past three months, John,
our campaign has been hit with quite the news. The GOP has
started mobilizing their resources and donors towards targeting me for
2022. My seat is vulnerable, so it is crucial that we hit this
end-of-quarter fundraising goal by the deadline and publish a strong
report to show them that we’re prepared to compete.

[ [link removed] ]To be blunt: If we fall short, it’ll signal a weakness for our
campaign, and the GOP will see it as a chance to pour even more resources
into unseating me. Can you please pitch in $3 or anything
you can before tonight’s midnight deadline?

If you've stored your info with ActBlue Express, we'll process your
contribution instantly:

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Our campaign's next FEC report is an opportunity to show that this
grassroots movement for working families can compete against the
influential machine of lobbyists, special interests, and billionaire
donors that the GOP is relying on.

Even though I’m from a vulnerable district, and even though the NRCC is
preparing to pour large sums of money into the next race to defeat me, I
refuse to take campaign contributions from lobbyists or corporate PACs—and
I don't take money from executives at Big Oil companies or Wall Street
banks.

Does that decision make fundraising a bit more challenging? It certainly
does. But I don't fight on behalf of special interests or corporations,
and their large contributions won't ever influence me. I work for the
American people, and therefore my campaign runs on the power of the
small-dollar, grassroots donations we receive each day.

[ [link removed] ]We need to start this next cycle with the strongest FEC report yet and
secure the resources now to stay competitive and keep this seat blue. If
you're able, please pitch in $3 or anything you can today.

Thanks for everything,

Katie

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