From Abe Silk <[email protected]>
Subject They’re testing the strength of our grassroots team.
Date September 2, 2022 7:25 PM
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Hi John, it’s Abe here.

I’m reaching out because our quarterly fundraising deadline is in just a few weeks. After we close the books on Sept 30th, we will publicly report everything we’ve raised to the Federal Election Commission – and it’s critical we put forward a strong showing.

This report will give our radical opponent and Washington Republicans the chance to look for any signs of weakness in our grassroots fundraising. Then, they’ll use that information to plan their attacks on Joe between now and November.

Outside groups have already reserved over $2.5 million in TV ad space to run vicious attack ads in Connecticut in the weeks leading up to the election. We can’t afford for them to gain any more momentum.

Our people-powered campaign is at its strongest when we all work together. That’s how we’ve re-elected Joe every election cycle since 2006, and how we’ll do it again in November. Can you chip in whatever you can afford today to help our campaign put forward a strong showing at the end of September?

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We can’t do it without you, John.

Thank you,

Abe Silk
Campaign Manager
Joe Courtney for Congress










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