From John Hickenlooper <[email protected]>
Subject A night of scheming
Date October 3, 2019 9:59 PM
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Friend,

Right now, Cory Gardner is on his way to a three-day fundraising retreat for President Trump's re-election campaign.

Here's how these things typically go: Wealthy special interests pony up thousands of dollars for the opportunity to rub shoulders with our elected officials. They have dinner, take a few pictures, and then spend the night scheming about the best way to lower the corporate tax rate or roll back an environmental regulation or two.

Cory Gardner is used to this by now--he's been in Washington playing these kinds of games for years, which has helped pump nearly $5 million into his war chest.

Our campaign is different. I'm not taking a single penny of corporate PAC money because this campaign is for the people of Colorado--and nobody else. That's a promise I made on day one.

Friend, the maximum contribution an individual can make to the Trump campaign is $5,600. PACs can give up to $10,000. You can bet that Gardner is going to rake in plenty of checks like that this weekend.

I'm asking you to pitch in whatever you can to help keep up:

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Thank you,
John

















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