Michael is fighting for the next generation and to make sure our economy works for everyone.
 

Hi there, folks —

It’s been great having Michael back home. We’ve gone for long walks and cooked meals at home with the girls. And he’s travelled around the state hearing from Coloradans, from Glenwood Springs to Pueblo. Because Michael is focused on these Colorado conversations, there’s not a lot of time for fundraising. So, he’s counting on you to help meet his fundraising goals this month.

Michael refuses to take a dime from corporate PACs and federal lobbyists, team. In fact, over 90% of his donations last quarter were small donations from hard-working folks like you. Last month his average online donation was $18.92. Whether it’s $3, $10, or $18.92, please pitch in whatever you can. It is critical to Michael’s grassroots-powered campaign.

Michael is fighting for the next generation and to make sure our economy works for everyone. That’s why he advocated for the expanded Child Tax Credit, which provided financial support for one million Colorado kids this month. And it’s why he fought for the largest federal investment in broadband infrastructure in our nation’s history, to ensure rural and Tribal communities are not left behind in an increasingly digital world.

I’m proud of what Michael has achieved so far this year, and I can’t wait to see what he gets done when he returns to Washington. But right now he’s counting on you for support.

Before Tuesday’s deadline, will you please pitch in $3 — or whatever works for your budget — to help re-elect Michael?

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Thank you so much, folks.

— Susan

P.S. Quick campaign update: This month Michael gained a new opponent, and Colorado’s GOP embraced far-right conspiracy theorist Marjorie Taylor Greene. His re-election campaign is shaping up to be tougher than ever, so your support before this month’s deadline means a lot. Donate $3 to help Michael defend his seat and keep a Democratic majority in the US Senate.