From Derek McDonald <[email protected]>
Subject ugh Mondays...
Date June 13, 2022 8:44 PM
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John,

Mondays are not my favorite (are they anyone’s?).

But Mondays are even tougher when you see that you’re falling behind your critical mid-month goal.

The number of donations coming in slowed down dramatically over the weekend, and we’ve got to come back from this if we want to keep pace with our goals so we have the resources to win in November.

If we fall behind now, catching up becomes almost impossible. And I know that you appreciate how important this race is.

Florida’s 15th District is one of the most competitive in the entire country. House Democrats’ majority is hanging by a thread, and we must win here in order to stop the MAGA GOP from flipping the House.

Eddie’s opponents are all far-right, career politicians who are trying to mold themselves into mini-Donald Trumps. Their records are horrendous — they want to ban abortion, block gun safety legislation, and attack the LGBTQ+ community for cheap political points.

Unlike his GOP opponents, Eddie is NOT a career politician. He’s a former comedian, activist, and progressive campaign operative who is running for office because he knows we can do better.

That’s why we must catch up and hit our mid-month goal, John. Falling behind isn’t an option, so I’m asking for your help.

This Monday, can you please chip in $5 to help Eddie reach his mid-month goal so we can flip Florida’s 15th District?

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Thank you, John. We couldn’t do this without you!

Derek McDonald, campaign manager

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