Hi John — Last night, it was an honor to be joined by Congresswoman Madeleine Dean, Connor O’Hanlon, and Doylestown Democrats at our Town Hall on protecting the right to choose with you all.
It was such a pleasure meeting everyone who came, and I look forward to holding more town halls like this if elected to Congress. We had an excellent turnout with more than 120 constituents showing up to discuss the real issues facing Pennsylvanians and how we can build a Commonwealth that works for all of us.
Election Day is right around the corner, and voters are already beginning to receive their mail-in ballots. My team is working day-in and day-out to talk to voters across Montgomery and Bucks Counties about the high stakes in this election — the right to choose, gun safety reform, affordable housing, lowering prescription costs, voting protections, and more. But I need your help to cross the finish line.
Will you do me a huge favor and donate $10 or any amount that’s meaningful to you so we have the resources to reach as many PA-01 voters ahead of the election on November 8?
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Thank you for everything you do. Now, let’s bring our fight to the polls to defeat Brian Fitzpatrick and flip PA-01 blue.
— Ashley
(P.S. If you couldn't make it, you can watch the entire Town Hall
event by clicking here!)
Ashley Ehasz is a U.S. Army veteran, Apache helicopter pilot, and Democrat running to unseat Republican Brian Fitzpatrick and represent Pennsylvania’s 1st Congressional District: to provide our communities with the services and opportunities they need to thrive, to create positive change, and to ensure the next generation will have a better future ahead of them. |
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