From Pete for America <[email protected]>
Subject Our newest television ad: People are not getting paid enough
Date January 2, 2020 10:49 PM
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“People in Washington failed to understand the central problem in our economy is that people are not getting paid enough. We can do something about that. That is a matter of policy and we’re going to fix it.” -- Pete Buttigieg

Click here to watch our newest ad and chip in any amount to help us continue spreading Pete’s message for our country far and wide! [[link removed]]

Hi there,

We are officially on the air with our new TV ad, “Fix It”, that focuses on a big problem in our economy. Plain and simple, workers just aren’t being paid enough.

It’s just 30 seconds long -- please take a moment to watch, and consider making a contribution so we can continue to run robust outreach programs like this one throughout the early primaries and beyond. [[link removed]]

Television ads are one of the most effective tools for spreading Pete’s message to people who we may not otherwise be able to reach. As it stands, the American people believe Pete can defeat Donald Trump in 2020. And heading into Iowa, we need to make sure more people hear directly from him.

And, thanks to supporters like you, we’ve been able to run strong voter outreach programs in all four early states. But programs like these are expensive -- can you chip in $3 (or whatever you can) to make sure we’re able to keep up this work? [[link removed]]

Thank you,

Pete for America

Pete for America
PO Box 1226
South Bend, IN 46624
United States

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