John,
I’m running for U.S. Congress in California’s 26th District – the community where I was born and raised, and where I live with my wife Julie and our three young children.
As a federal prosecutor, I spent my career prosecuting America’s worst enemies and most dangerous criminals – including al-Qaeda terrorists, child sex traffickers, and opioid dealers.
Now I’m running for Congress to defend the American Dream. It’s a dream my family has lived. My grandfather, the World War II veteran. And my other grandparents, Holocaust survivors who came to this country as refugees, and through hard work, achieved their American Dream.
Today that Dream is under assault. By a growing number of radical politicians who don’t understand our country – politicians who vilify private sector success, who want to defund the police, limit free speech, and divide us by race instead of celebrating the American meeting pot. There’s a fight now raging in America. Between the quiet majority of Americans who believe in the fundamental goodness of our country, and the vocal minority of radicals who don’t.
I’m running for Congress to help win that fight. To make sure America remains that “shining city upon a hill,” to quote President Reagan – a place where everyone has the freedom and opportunity to make their American Dream a reality.
I’m not just running for Congress. I’m running to WIN.
But to win, we must have the resources to deliver our commonsense, conservative message to every voter in the district. And for that, we need your help. Will you consider helping us spread our message by making a donation today? With your help, we’ll take back Congress in November and make sure that our community is represented by someone who believes in the goodness of this country and the greatness of our people.
I can’t tell you how grateful I am for the support you’ve shown me already. Thank you for joining us on the path to victory!
Sincerely, Matt Jacobs Candidate for U.S. Congress California’s 26th Congressional District Paid for by Matt Jacobs for Congress |