From Ashley Ehasz <[email protected]>
Subject Our second-best month yet!
Date February 2, 2022 6:50 PM
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John,

I had to reach out and say THANK YOU!

Thanks to this grassroots team, we not only reached our fundraising goal for January: we had our second-best month since we launched this campaign last October!

I’m also thrilled to announce that last quarter’s fundraising numbers are in, and we officially raised more than any other Democratic candidate in this race, with 70% of our contributions coming from right here in PA!

It just goes to show that the energy behind our movement to flip PA-01 blue is growing. We’re kicking 2022 off strong, and that’s exactly what we need as we start preparing for the May primary election.

Soon, we’ll have to collect nomination petition signatures from registered Democrats across the district in order to get my name on the ballot, and then we have to get the word out and build enough support to win so I can take on Fitzpatrick in the fall.

With people like you by my side, I’m ready to kick this campaign into high-gear and take this critical House seat back from the GOP in November.

Thanks again for fueling the work we do, and let’s keep it up!

Ashley

PS — One of the best ways you can support our campaign is by making a recurring donation to sustain us through Election Day. Will you sign up to make a monthly contribution of $5 or $10 today?

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