From Chris Pappas for Congress <[email protected]>
Subject POLITICO: "The NRCC booked almost $3.5 million that could be used to put pressure on Democratic Rep. Chris Pappas"
Date June 9, 2022 6:01 PM
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BREAKING: House GOP campaign arm books $52M in fall TV ads

"In the Boston market, the NRCC booked almost $3.5 million that could be used to put pressure on Democratic Rep. Chris Pappas"

Team,

Chris knows that as an elected official it is his obligation to use his position to serve the people – not to benefit from personal financial gain.

Last month the Congressional Leadership Fund (CLF) – a Kevin McCarthy-aligned super PAC reserved a $6.3 million ad buy in our media market to attack Chris.

Now the National Republican Congressional Committee (NRCC) just announced that they are spending $3.5 million more in New Hampshire.

With election experts calling our race a "toss up," we need your help to fight back against National Republicans who have made it clear that they will spare no expense to unseat Chris and take back the House majority in November.

We can't afford to let National Republicans buy NH-01. Chip in $10 or whatever you can to help Chris protect his seat and respond to the millions in attacks coming his way → [link removed]

Thank you,

Team PappasChris Pappas is running for reelection in the "swingiest district in the nation." It's going to take a grassroots movement to win. Help fuel his campaign by chipping in today.

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