Friend,
I can’t sleep.
The only televised debate in the primary for Lt. Governor is tomorrow. This is my big chance to speak directly to tens of thousands of Virginians and bring them into our movement for justice and equity for all.
That’s a lot of pressure. But with your help, I know I’m up to the task.
I started this campaign because I saw injustices that were being ignored. Challenges that our elected officials aren’t taking on with bold solutions. I knew that if I ran, we could reset the entire conversation, and we’ve spent almost a year building a strong movement for change. Now we have a shot to grow our movement exponentially.
My team wants me to ask my biggest grassroots supporters to help us seize this opportunity. We need to maximize the impact of this debate. Can you help us bring progressive change to Virginia by making a $3 donation right now?
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Together we can create a society where nobody is left behind. We need to invest in our public schools, take serious action on climate change, and transform our broken criminal justice system. I know I can be a progressive champion in office who shakes the status quo. I know I can bring the voices of advocates and activists to the negotiating table and get important things done.
I also know I can’t deliver a better Virginia on my own. That’s why I need your support in these crucial two weeks before election day. Time is running out, and we need to make the most of every minute, every dollar, and every conversation in order to win this primary and make sure the radical, Trump-loving GOP nominee loses in November.
Can you chip in $3 right now to help my team get out the vote in these final few weeks before election day? We want to capitalize on our momentum after my big debate so we can knock on the door of every voter in the Commonwealth »
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In solidarity,
Sean Perryman
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