From Welch for Vermont <[email protected]>
Subject Proud to have you in this fight for progress
Date February 10, 2022 10:39 PM
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[ [link removed] ]Welch for Vermont

Hello,

There’s a lot on the line with this year’s election. And with our Senate
majority hanging in the balance, we need all hands on deck to keep Vermont
and the Senate blue.

Peter got into public service early in his life, and learned the best way
to serve communities is to listen to the people who will feel the biggest
impact of new policies in their day to day lives. As Vermont’s
Congressman, he’s listened to Vermonters across the state and has been
instrumental in the fight to lower the cost of prescription drugs,
confront climate change, and protect our imperiled democracy. 

If elected as Vermont’s next Senator, Peter will continue to deliver for
Vermonters and people across the country — and do it the Vermont way. But
we need your help to make it happen.

[ [link removed] ]Peter is ready to fight for us on Day One, but he can’t do it alone.
Can we count on you to chip in $15 to send his progressive voice to the
Senate?


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This grassroots team we’re building is strong — but to keep our momentum
going we need to show the Mitch McConnell Republicans that we won’t allow
them to buy this seat just so they can stand in the way of progress.

[ [link removed] ]Pitch in $15 or whatever you can to show you’re ready for progress and
to keep this seat blue.

Thanks for being a part of this movement. It’s going to take all of us
fighting together to win.

Team Welch
 


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