I'll be straight with you: I'm asking for $5 and your help before midnight because I might not make the next debate stage without you. >>
Here's what I've learned:
FIRST: Billionaire hedge fund manager Tom Steyer sunk $50 million into buying ads to qualify for the next debate
THEN: Billionaire Michael Bloomberg announced he's going to spend $100 million on digital ads when he jumps into the race.
NOW: I need your help to fight back -- I'm asking for a wave of support to help me reach the 200,000 unique donor benchmark to qualify for the December Debate.
I didn't have the luxury of growing up a frontrunner. I don't have billions to buy my way on that stage. I am counting on your hard-earned $5 to prove that someone from an immigrant family, who grew up in a poor neighborhood, should have the same shot as a hedge fund owner. >> [link removed],,,
Not only am I rejecting every cent of corporate PAC money...
...But I just learned Bernie and I have the highest percentage of small dollar donors of all the 2020 Presidential candidates.
I'm proud of the campaign I'm running -- We haven't catered to the 1% and the issues that matter only to them. We have tried to be a voice for those who have the least and have been ignored out of political convenience by our leaders: the poor.
I'm proud of the way my campaign is funded.
And if you're proud to be part of this grassroots campaign, I'm humbly asking if you can spare $5 to keep me in this race and get me to the Democratic debates. >> [link removed],,,
Thank you,
Julián----
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