From John Lira <[email protected]>
Subject My Uncle and my battle buddies
Date August 14, 2022 4:53 PM
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I need to be honest, I’m feeling good about where we are right now on this campaign.

We just got a BIG endorsement from VoteVets, and our Boots on the Ground Tour is still running — I was just in Reeves County a few weeks ago meeting with voters and talking to them about the issues that matter most.

If you are able, will you please make a $25 contribution to my people-powered campaign right away? We have the momentum on the ground, but we can’t afford to fall short on our fundraising goals. Not when Tony Gonzales has $1.3 million in his campaign war chest and GOP mega-donors are ready to spend millions to defeat us. [[link removed]]

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Every election, we all take an inventory about ourselves. Not just about who you’ll vote for, but about the issues that you are passionate about, the injustices you want to fight for, and the future you want for yourself and your family.

And while voters are asking themselves these very important questions, campaigns like ours are asking a lot of questions too. How are we going to reach everyone? When should we hire more staff? Where should our next event be?

But at the end of the day, there is only one question that really matters to me.

What can I do to continue serving this country, and the amazing people who call this place home? Because while I was out for a run this morning, I couldn’t stop thinking about all those in my life who taught me the meaning of public service.

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My Uncle Alfonso. In the 7th grade, we lost him to the Oklahoma City Bombing. It was the first time I had ever heard the term public service, and they were using it to describe my uncle.

Or the service men and women that I watched while growing up in Military City USA. As kids, we went to air shows and toured the bases. So it’s no surprise that joining the Marines was such a quick decision for me later.

And then I thought about my battle buddies. The ones we’ve lost, and the ones who are still here, but will never be the same.


I owe it to them to continue serving this country. And that is why I’m running for Congress.

So…what do you say? We’re getting close to our mid-month fundraising deadline. Can we get you to chip in $25 before midnight to help us reach our fundraising goal so we can start reaching more voters and defeat Tony Gonzales? [[link removed]]

Like, I said, I feel good about where we are, but I would feel even better if we could boost our fundraising a little before tonight’s deadline. Our next big project will be printing, signing, and sending letters to voters — and those costs are going to add up fast.

But even if you can’t afford to chip in right now, I know you’re with me. And I appreciate your support more than you know. ❤️

Thank you from the bottom of my heart,

John

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