From BernieSanders.com <[email protected]>
Subject Important update on our movement:
Date October 21, 2019 4:12 PM
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This is what a grassroots movement looks like:

Over the weekend, more than 25,000 people gathered in Queensbridge Park to join the political revolution that is going to transform this country.

Last week, we learned that we received 400,000 donations more than Trump did in the third quarter — yet another indication that our movement is prepared to defeat him in 2020.

And this week, volunteers are making calls to voters with a goal of reaching 2 million calls by the end of the month.

Here is the truth: we are approaching the most important stretch of this campaign, and the weeks ahead will help shape the outcome of the Iowa caucus, New Hampshire primary, and the states that follow.

If you're able to make a donation today, we are going to win. Please add yours here:

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There is something that separates Bernie from our opponents, and that is his commitment to building a powerful grassroots movement powered by working people.

That is not only a critical part of how we win this race. It is the ONLY way we will transform this country when we are in the White House.

So far 1 million people in this movement have made more than 3.3 million contributions, at an average of $19. That is amazing. It's going to require an unprecedented number of donations to win, which is why I need to ask you directly:

Can Bernie count on you to make a contribution today? We'll put your donation immediately to work in Iowa, New Hampshire, and nationwide.

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Thank you for being a part of this historic campaign. As long as we're in this together, we're going to win.

In solidarity,

Faiz Shakir
Campaign Manager

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