We’ve seen a surge in donations since John announced our critical end-of-year fundraising goal, and we’re making sure you had the chance to read his message from Monday below.

After reading it, please make a contribution of any amount today to help us raise $500,000 online by the FEC deadline on December 31st.

---------- Forwarded message from John Hickenlooper ----------

Folks --

I have an important question to ask you ahead of our FEC fundraising deadline coming up in a few weeks. I hope you’ll grant me a few minutes to explain why this is so important. Thanks in advance.

I didn’t take the usual path to public office.

I worked as a geologist then became a brewer and small business owner whose successful brewpub was a part of the revitalization of a neglected warehouse district in Denver.

Then, I ran for mayor and eventually governor, creating jobs here in Colorado and getting things done that mattered for people by bringing folks together around our common values.

It wasn’t easy then, and I know it won’t be easy now -- not with the bickering and partisanship in Washington. But I know we can do it again if we win this election the right way.

My Republican opponent in this race is backed by Mitch McConnell’s network of right-wing billionaire donors who are going to do everything they can to tear us down. We can’t let them get away with it.

So, as we approach our final FEC fundraising deadline of the year, we’re looking to raise $500,000 from as many grassroots donors as possible in the next few weeks.

Will you make a donation of $10 or more toward our December fundraising deadline today? The amount you donate honestly isn’t as important as the act of donating, which is a declaration of your support for the kind of campaign we’re running.

I’m ready to get to work in Washington -- fighting to lower our health care costs, safeguard families from gun violence, and combat climate change.

But first, we need to win this race. I’m up for that challenge, and I need to know you’re with me, team.

Thanks for stepping up and for all you do.

— John