John,

Republicans are desperate and willing to do anything to take back the U.S. House in 2022, and right now, Democrats only hold the majority with a mere 8 seats.

That means, no exaggeration, this is a MUST-WIN race for us to defend the Democratic majority and keep making progress for our country next year.

The only way we’ll win is with grassroots support from people like you. Can you rush $10 to help Ashley become the Democratic nominee and flip this seat from red to blue?

Pennsylvania’s 1st District is flippable, especially now that Republican incumbent Brian Fitzpatrick is facing opposition from his own party with far-right fringe challengers.

As a combat veteran who faced financial challenges growing up, Ashley is (literally) a battle-tested leader committed to creating a better life for Pennsylvanians and the next generation.

She won’t tolerate blatant attacks on our democracy like Fitzpatrick has, and she’ll have the courage to fight for our rights to vote, to have reproductive choice, and to have the opportunity to succeed.

The eyes of the nation will be on Pennsylvania and this race in 2022: help us save our Democratic majority by supporting Ashley with a grassroots donation now.

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— Team Ehasz

 

Ashley Ehasz is a U.S. Army veteran, Apache helicopter pilot, and Democrat running to unseat Republican Brian Fitzpatrick and represent Pennsylvania’s 1st Congressional District: to provide our communities with the services and opportunities they need to thrive, to create positive change, and to ensure the next generation will have a better future ahead of them.
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