From Nikki (personal) <[email protected]>
Subject we can't afford a summer slump
Date August 15, 2022 10:31 PM
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Hi, it's Nikki.

Usually, during the summertime, campaigns experience what we call "The Summer Slump."

Fundraising tapers off as people step away from their phones and computers to travel and spend more time with family.

This race is one of the best pick-up opportunities for Democrats in the entire country.

If we want to save our House from far-right Republican take over, we need to raise $5,800 before our mid month deadline at midnight TONIGHT. Can you chip in $3 to help us stay on track to flip this seat? » [[link removed]]

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$5,800 GOAL: CHIP IN $3 NOW » [[link removed]]

Corporate special interest-backed Republicans will always put big corporations ahead of working families.

Whether it's opposing raising wages for workers or opposing a reduction in prescription drug prices, Republicans clearly don't have the best interests of working families in mind.

That's why it's crucial that we hit our $5,800 goal to stay on track to win this seat.

Republicans will fight HARD to keep this seat — they know that we can win it. Will you help bring change to Illinois by chipping in just $3 to elect me and save our House majority? [[link removed]]

GOAL: $5,800 || DEADLINE: MIDNIGHT

CONTRIBUTE $3 » [[link removed]]
CONTRIBUTE $7 » [[link removed]]
Or a custom donation » [[link removed]]

I truly appreciate your support,

Nikki Budzinski






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