Our campaign doesn’t take corporate PAC or lobbyist money, so we rely on you to help keep Katie in Congress
NEW in Politico: Low turnout could mean serious trouble for those like Rep. Katie Porter in CA-47, who is facing a tough challenge in November (speaking of Porter, the National Republican Congressional Committee just bought $500,000 worth of fall airtime to support her opponent, Republican Scott Baugh).
Here’s the deal, we know this race will be tough:
- Just over 50% of people voted for Katie in this week’s primary. The other half voted for one of the Republican candidates. That shows us just how close this race will be in November.
- While ballots are still being counted, it looks like voter turnout will be well below 2018 and 2020 levels. We’ll need to work hard to make sure people vote in the fall.
- The National Republican Campaign Committee just reserved another half a million dollars worth of TV airtime. That’s in addition to the more than $1.5 million already spent by a GOP super PAC.
Our campaign doesn’t take corporate PAC or lobbyist money, so we rely on you to help keep Katie in Congress, where she’s standing up to special interests and fighting to lower the costs squeezing families–from gas and groceries, to the high cost of childcare and prescription drugs.
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—Team Porter
Katie is running for re-election in California's 47th district, which includes Irvine and coastal Orange County. This purple district contains an equal number of Democrats and Republicans and is a must-win for Democrats. Consider pitching in today so we have the resources to keep Katie in Congress fighting for working people.
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