Josh Stein for Attorney General

Wow, team. Since Josh reached out yesterday about our important public reporting deadline, we’ve been overwhelmed with the support pouring into our campaign from folks like you.

We know this team has what it takes to sustain our momentum and make progress on issues that matter to North Carolinians — like affordable health care, reproductive rights, climate change — and so much more. 

We still have a ways to go to hit our critical goal before June 30, but if we keep up this incredible momentum, we’re confident we’ll hit our target with time to spare. 

So will you pitch in $10 (or less, or more, really whatever you can afford!) to help us hit our goal? This is our campaign’s first public filing this year, and it’s important that we show just how strong this grassroots team really is.

CHIP IN

Thanks so much for chipping in today. We’re so glad to have you on Team Stein!

— Stein HQ

----- Original Message from Josh Stein, June 14, 2022 -----

Friend, thanks for opening this email. 

June 30 is our campaign’s first public reporting deadline this year. This is our chance to prove that we have the resources and grassroots support it will take to keep moving North Carolina forward. 

Will you make a contribution of any amount today to add your name to our public list of supporters and help us get ahead of our grassroots donor goal?

It’s not just how much money we raise that’s important — the number of people investing in our campaign matters just as much. 

It’s about people from all over the state chipping in what they can, when they can — from Brasstown to Elkin, from Chapel Hill to Manteo, and everywhere in between. 

So as our team prepares to file our public fundraising report in a few short weeks, I want to ask: Are you with me? 

Please make a donation today to add your name to our public list of supporters and help us reach our grassroots donor goal before our June 30 deadline:

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Thank you, 

Josh Stein