From Haley <[email protected]>
Subject The longest email you’ll receive from me
Date March 30, 2022 4:02 PM
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Hi folks,

This is going to be one of the longest emails I send you, so I would greatly appreciate it if you could take a moment to read it over.

I want to outline below how my team and I intend to win this historically battleground district – as the first Democrat to win re-election in this district in nearly a century, perfectly executing our campaign plan is key.

That’s why I’m humbly asking if you will make a donation of $25 or whatever you can towards my team’s FEC public reporting goal: we’re currently behind and need your help to catch up.

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Step One: Organize Throughout the Entire District

In the past two elections, Republican groups have spent millions of dollars attacking me. Just recently, my GOP opponent received a major boost from Trump at a Mar-a-Lago fundraiser.

National Republicans have been working hard to take back the House majority, but that doesn’t scare me. I’m around the district partaking in listening tours, visiting small businesses, using public transportation to connect with my constituents, and more. I have your donations to thank for allowing us to run a successful organizing operation.

Step Two: Stand Up To Special Interests and Put People First

I am proud to stand up to the gun lobby, predatory student loan companies, and Big Pharma giants that continue to increase the price of life-saving medications.

That’s the only way we’re going to keep our communities safe, ensure that every American can access a quality education, and help the millions of Americans who struggle with rising health care costs.

But that also means outside groups are going to do everything they can to silence my voice. This campaign has always been powered by supporters like you, not shady special interests who want to push an agenda that enriches their coffers.

Step Three: Focus On The Issues That Matter

Part of the reason I'm able to persuade swing voters in a historically Republican district is by focusing on the issues that matter.

For some, that’s big picture issues like addressing climate change or finding ways to support small businesses and manufacturers here at home.

For others, it’s the issues that don’t get so much attention such as helping municipal recycling programs or increasing funding for STEM programs geared toward young students.

Both are incredibly important and I make it a priority to have these conversations, whether I’m talking to a Democrat or a Republican.

Outside groups are trying to distract from my work on the issues and to slander my record. That’s why we have to send you emails like these, so my team can have the resources to respond and set the record straight – on big issues and less-discussed issues alike.

I’m giving this campaign everything I’ve got – but right now, my team is telling me we’re falling behind on this major FEC deadline. That’s why I’m asking if you can rush in a donation of $25 or whatever you can spare.

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Sincerely,

Haley




Haley Stevens for Congress
33717 Woodward Ave #539
Birmingham, MI 48009
United States
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