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Subject Making sure you saw Chris’s message.
Date July 30, 2022 3:09 PM
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John, we wanted to be sure you saw this note from Chris yesterday.

Since we first told you about our $7,500 fundraising gap, you’ve all stepped up to help us cut this gap in half. We still have $3,000 to go, but with your help, we can crush our goal in no time.

Every single dollar folks like you chip in to our campaign goes directly to helping us win in November. With your help, we can make critical investments in voter outreach tools, digital ads, and making sure Chris’s message about fighting for our common good spreads.

Our race is one of the most competitive – and important – in the country, so we can’t afford to leave anything on the table. Will you chip in today to help us reach our July fundraising goal?

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Thank you for your support,

Team Deluzio

On Friday, July 29, 2022 Chris Deluzio said:

Hi friend,

Yesterday, my team reached out to tell you about our $7,500 fundraising gap, and why we’re counting on you to help us close it. I wanted to take a moment to share with you why hitting this goal is so important to me and to our mission of defeating right-wing extremism in western Pennsylvania.

I got involved in this race because I believe in fighting for our common good, but what does that mean? To me, common good means putting people first.

It means having a government that builds the best infrastructure in the world, and having our union brothers and sisters building it. It means protecting the right to an abortion before we have right-wing legislatures banning it and putting people in prison. It means never again sending young Americans off to unnecessary wars. It means taking on the unchecked corporate power that’s killed our communities, hurt workers, and crushed small businesses. It means protecting the union way of life so that every worker in our region can form a union freely, with no more union-busting.

My opponent, Jeremy Shaffer, has no answers for the problems we’re facing. Truthfully, I don’t think he even understands the problems we’re facing. While folks in western Pennsylvania are struggling to put food on the table, he’s spending $1,000,000 of his own wealth to try and buy his way into Congress.

That’s why hitting our $7,500 goal is so important. I’ve pledged that this campaign won’t take a single penny from corporate PACs, and I’ve been endorsed by Let America Vote and End Citizens United for my commitment to running a grassroots campaign. So if we’re going to win in November, we have to work together to hit every single monthly goal.

So I’m asking: Will you take a moment to chip in to my people-powered campaign to help us close our $7,500 gap? We still need to raise $5,500 before Sunday night.

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Thank you for your time,

Chris Deluzio






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Chris Deluzio is a voting rights lawyer and Iraq war veteran running for Congress in Pennsylvania's 17th District. He'll be a champion for our unions, fight to guarantee good healthcare for every American, take on corporate power, and advocate for bold action to protect and strengthen our democracy. This is one of the most competitive districts in the country, and Democrats have to hold it in order to keep their House majority in 2022. Please chip in to help Chris build a strong campaign that can win against the Republican machine.

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