Dear John,
I organized a call with our campaign leadership last week to discuss our travel over the next month. We discussed whether we need to pull down our events and meetings for the next couple of weeks, in an abundance of caution.
I thought about it. And then I said:
Find a way to keep me on the road. We’re not going to win this campaign from home.
So I write this to you from Dallas, where we are prioritizing keeping our team and those with whom we work and meet along the way safe. We’re masking, we’re vaccinated and boosted, and we’re testing.
But we’re also hustling — meeting with small business owners, local elected leaders and prospective volunteers. Bringing everyone we can find into this campaign. (I was no standout in math class, but I’ve also believed in the power of addition.)
We’re in this to win. And winning in Texas means traveling to meet the voters who will decide the outcome of this critically important election. Will you split a donation now between our campaign and CommonGood to help defeat Greg Abbott and get Texas back on the right track? [[link removed]]
After gathering with supporters tonight, I will be back on the road to hold similar meetings across Texas in the upcoming days.
I’ll continue to share our message about the great things we can do when we bring Texas together, like creating better jobs, investing in world class public schools and expanding Medicaid so more folks can see a doctor. And I’ll make sure that people also know that the way to achieve these goals is to take the fight to the one man who’s preventing us from achieving our potential, Greg Abbott.
I can’t phone that in. I’ve got to be there, in person, to get it done.
I hope you’ll help keep me on the road with a donation of $25 or more to our campaign and CommonGood today. It’s the right way to run and it’s the only way to win. [[link removed]]
I’m grateful for your help. I couldn’t do this without you.
Beto
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