From Ron Kind <[email protected]>
Subject Wisconsin’s toughest election
Date May 18, 2022 6:01 PM
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Hi team,

Ron Kind here, Congressman for Wisconsin’s Third District. Making the decision to endorse Brad Pfaff as my successor was easy, but winning this election is going to be hard. I’m emailing you today to ask for help – because we are going to need all the help we can get to put Brad in Congress and keep a Capitol insurrectionist out. Can you chip in $5 to help us keep Wisconsin in safe hands?

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Wisconsin’s Third District is the most competitive in the state. In 2020 I only beat Derrick Van Orden by 10,000 votes. This time around it’s going to be even harder.

And with the recent news that SCOTUS intends to overturn Roe v. Wade and take away the rights of millions of women overnight, more is on the line this November than ever before.

We didn’t think things would get this bad, but they have – and now it’s up to all of us to make sure the right person takes my spot in Congress to get us back on track.

That person is Brad Pfaff.

I know from experience what it takes to win tough elections; hard work, a lot of faith, and even more help from grassroots supporters like you. We cannot do this without you. I wouldn’t have won in 2020 if it wasn’t for all of you chipping in where you could. Brad can’t beat Derick Van Orden’s dark money this time around without your help.

Please chip in $5 or whatever you can to keep a dangerous extremist from taking over my seat in Congress.

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Thank you,

Ron Kind



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