John, I need you to read this:
FIRST: I became an Omaha Public Schools Board Member to strengthen our public schools -- because I wanted to give students opportunities I never had.
THEN: I became a state legislator and secured over $6 million for public health funding -- because I believe healthcare should be accessible to all.
NOW: I’m running for Congress -- because Republican Congressman Don Bacon has proven time and again that he’s out of touch with working families like mine.
My race is one of the most flippable seats in the country. But winning hinges on having the resources to reach as many voters as possible. And right now I’m trailing behind my opponent’s $977,000 fundraising lead.
Put plainly, we’re behind in fundraising, and it’s going to take a lot of grassroots support to catch up. That’s why I’m asking you to chip in $10 -- or whatever you can spare -- before midnight to put working families first and unseat Bacon. >>
I’ll be blunt, John.
Unlike many in Congress, I know what it’s like to struggle.
That’s why I fight so hard for working families every single day.
While I was out in my community raising funds for families in need early in the pandemic, Bacon was playing politics in Washington.
While thousands of Americans were suffering financially, Bacon voted against Covid relief and lowering the cost of prescription drugs.
I’m running to finally put our families first. But to be honest, I can’t afford to bankroll my own campaign.
If we’re going to win -- and prove that everyday people deserve to be in the halls of Congress -- I’m going to need a whole lot of grassroots support.
I need to raise 364 gifts before midnight to counter Bacon’s massive warchest. Will you chip in $10 right now? >>
Thank you so much,
Tony
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