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Hey John, this is the last time you’ll hear from us tonight, so I hope you’ll read this whole email and consider chipping in $3 when you get to the end.
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Any amount you can give to this campaign will go a long way, John.
Our people-powered movement has already struck fear into the special interests in the halls of Congress -- the special interests that don’t want to see a government working by and for the people.
If we keep pushing, we can see the bold changes you sent me to Congress to fight for.
But I need your help tonight.
With less than four hours left until midnight, we’re $978 short of our $7,500 goal.
I don’t do call time, John -- so that makes every single dollar donated to my campaign mean that much more. Please, rush $3 to help us meet our $7,500 goal »
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http://torres.nyc/Contribute
Thank you,
Ritchie
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PO Box 580303, Bronx, NY 10458
www.torres.nyc
Ritchie Torres represents the future of the Democratic Party. Raised by a single mother in public housing, Ritchie personally understands the hardships that working families endure. At age 25, Ritchie made history as the youngest elected official to serve on the New York City Council. He fought tirelessly for the working families of The Bronx, and now, he's fighting for those families and for progressive values in Congress. He is the first openly gay Afro Latino ever elected to Congress. Ritchie is a champion for progressive policies to fight poverty and to improve the lives of families just like the one he was raised in.
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