From Nikki Budzinski <[email protected]>
Subject Asking for just one dollar
Date August 13, 2022 6:31 PM
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Hey, I have a small favor to ask you.

I’m a labor activist. I’m not a politician. I don’t have mega-donors on speed dial and I don’t come from big money.

Fighting for working families is my passion. That’s who I’ve fought for my entire career and that’s who I’ll fight for in Congress. But I need your help to get there.

So I’m asking you to chip in $1 — that's really all I'm asking.

I know, it doesn’t seem like much. But when 100 or 1,000 grassroots donors step up to give just $1, it really adds up!

Listen, this is my first time running for office and I'm determined to win and flip this seat for Democrats. So I’m humbly asking you to give just $1 to our grassroots fight » [[link removed]]

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CHIP IN $1 FLIP THIS SEAT AND SAVE OUR MAJORITY » [[link removed]]

Look, our campaign is fueled by Democrats still committed to a working families agenda.

We will earn the support of real Illinoisans and fight for them tooth and nail.

We can flip this seat and save our slim House majority. But I’m relying on small-dollar donations from grassroots supporters like you.

Can I count on you to give $1 to help me flip this seat from red to blue? » [[link removed]]

CONTRIBUTE $1 » [[link removed]]
CONTRIBUTE $2 » [[link removed]]
Or a custom donation » [[link removed]]

Let’s do this,

Nikki

Nikki Budzinski
Democratic Candidate for Congress, IL-13






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