From Tom Landwehr, Boundary Waters Action <[email protected]>
Subject Why presidential candidates are talking about the Boundary Waters
Date October 18, 2019 5:55 PM
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Dear Wilderness Warrior,
As one of our top supporters, I wanted to make sure you saw the good news. Our fight is gaining attention. MinnPost recently highlighted [[link removed]] our work in Iowa, saying:

"That it's showing up as an issue in the Democratic presidential nomination contest likely has to do with the lobbying efforts of the Boundary Waters Action Fund. The Action Fund...has shifted from just targeting Minnesota politicians to setting up shop in Iowa to talk to presidential candidates about the Boundary Waters."

Can you help us keep this effort up by donating today [[link removed]] ? We already have commitments from Elizabeth Warren, Pete Buttigieg, Joe Sestak, and Tom Steyer. And since this article came out, Congressman Beto O'Rourke has also pledged to permanently protect the Boundary Waters from sulfide-ore copper mining, bringing our candidate count to five!
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We wouldn't have made it this far without you. Help us reach [[link removed]] every candidate with our message to protect the Boundary Waters.

Thank you,
Tom Landwehr

P.S. Read this article [[link removed]] about our work in Iowa and donate [[link removed]] to keep us going!

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