Hi — John Jordan here from Team Cisneros.
As the Finance Director for this campaign, my job is to ensure we’re reaching every fundraising target so Jessica has the resources she needs to win.
But with our first and only FEC end-of-quarter deadline before the runoff coming up in just 2 days, we’re still falling incredibly short of our $150,000 goal. According to our fundraising data, if just [5] supporters in your community contributes to our campaign before our FEC deadline on March 31st, we’ll be right on track to hit our goal.
Falling short on this important goal would mean we’d have to scale back our voter mobilization efforts tremendously. So please, can you help us close the books strong on this quarter by contributing any amount today?
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Thank you so much for your time,
Jordan H.
Finance Director,
P.S.: If you didn’t get a chance to read Jessica’s email from yesterday, I’ve forwarded the message below that details exactly why Jessica is running and what’s at stake. Please take a look, and consider making a contribution to our campaign today »
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From: Jessica Cisneros
Date: Mon, Mar 29, 2022
Subject: Our first and only FEC deadline before the runoff
Hi John,
This is a long email, but I hope you’ll make time to read it and contribute $5 to help us raise $150,000 to hit our end-of-quarter goal on March 31.
First off, I want to let you know how proud I am to have you on my team, John. This campaign is about creating a strong, progressive wave in South Texas — a wave strong enough to unseat Henry Cuellar this May. This movement is about not leaving anyone behind.
Many of the laws Henry Cuellar supported were not created to protect people who looked like me or my family.
When we showed great concern about immigrant families being separated at the border, Henry Cuellar supported extending the amount of time immigrant children could be detained at the border.
When we showed great concern about far-right Republicans stripping away abortion rights, Henry Cuellar sided with them and voted against legislation meant to protect Roe v. Wade.
When we showed great concern about workers being exploited and being denied the right to unionize, Henry Cuellar sided with big corporations and voted against legislation meant to protect the right to organize for workers.
That’s why I decided to run for office — because I believe it’s time we have a real progressive who will fight hard for our communities and our dreams. Instead of relying on corporate PACs or special interest groups to fund our campaign, unlike Henry Cuellar, I’m humbly asking you for your support, John.
We are days away from our first and only FEC end-of-quarter fundraising deadline before the runoff election. My team says we need to raise $150,000 by March 31st to close out the books strong for this quarter.
I’m asking you directly because it’s so important: Can you contribute $5 or more today? Your support can put us over the edge and give us the momentum we need to power our campaign through the runoff election on May 24th.
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Gracias,
Jessica Cisneros
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