From Politico via DASS <[email protected]>
Subject Mark Finchem raised more last year than his opponents combined (MUST-READ)
Date January 28, 2022 3:05 PM
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John, we’re getting worried about November. [[link removed]] We hope justice will beat out violent extremism – but the extremists have a lot of money.
Mark Finchem, the insurrectionist running for Arizona Secretary of State, outraised both of his Democratic opponents last year. Check out Politico’s chilling report: [[link removed]]
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DASS is fighting back to stop these radical extremists, but we can’t beat those numbers alone. That’s why we set a $60,000 end-of-month goal for January: to catch up to their war chest and keep fighting back! Don’t let the Big Lie take another swing state – chip in $20 towards our goal right now! >>> [[link removed]]
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DASS isn’t just facing off against Finchem in Arizona. We’re also fighting off more than a dozen pro-Trump candidates in 27 races across the country.
We think our grassroots movement can defeat these Big Lie extremists – but only if everyone chips in. If we can’t stop them together, it could be the end of democracy as we know it. [[link removed]]
John: don’t let the extremists win . We still have time to beat them!! Chip in $20 ASAP to help DASS catch up to Finchem’s war chest and hit this month’s $60,000 goal! >>> [[link removed]]
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