From Caroline, Team Pat Ryan <[email protected]>
Subject Did you know?
Date October 27, 2022 12:03 AM
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Hi folks, I wanted you to know something important about our digital campaigning efforts:

A week before the election, Facebook does not allow any new political ads on their platform.

That means we have to plan in advance how much we can spend on ads that will mobilize crucial voters to the polls by Election Day.

This blackout period can be seriously challenging to plan around — because we don’t have a crystal ball, so we can’t predict how much money we will raise.

We have to take advantage of the moment right now and reach voters as soon as possible. In a toss-up race like ours, our Facebook ads could make the difference between a big win on Election Night — or a worst-case scenario.

To make sure folks are hearing Pat’s message now, as they make plans to vote, please chip in $10 or anything you can today. Really, this could be the difference-maker.

If you've saved your payment information with ActBlue Express, your donation will go through immediately:

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Thank you so much for your help.

Caroline
Finance Team
Pat Ryan for Congress
Pat Ryan for Congress
151 Stockade Dr.
Kingston NY 12401
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