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why Adam lost to Boebert

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During the last campaign, we got out-spent by Lauren Boebert and her Super PACs – by millions a

During the last campaign, we got out-spent by Lauren Boebert and her Super PACs – by millions and millions of dollars. {NAME}, After the 2022 election, my husband Adam Frisch and I went to Washington for “freshman orientation” for new members of Congress. We still didn’t know whether or not Adam had defeated Lauren Boebert. We were in the middle of a recount – and Adam was down by only a few hundred votes. Ultimately, though, after all the votes were counted, Adam came up short. We lost to Boebert by just 546 votes. It was the closest race in the entire country. Now, Adam’s running again in 2024 – and this time, I know he can win. But first, we have to fix the reason he so narrowly lost in 2022. During the last campaign, we got out-spent by Lauren Boebert and her Super PACs – by millions and millions of dollars. It wasn’t that we didn’t put in the work (we did). It wasn’t that Adam didn’t have a positive vision for the district (he does). We were just drowned out in millions of dollars of lie-filled attack ads. You see, Lauren Boebert is one of the best fundraisers in Congress. Her extreme, far-right base funnels millions to her campaign. But Adam doesn’t take money from corporate PACs – never has, never will. If Adam’s going to be able to finish the job and defeat Lauren Boebert this time, we cannot afford to get out-spent again – and we’re counting on your help now. We’ve set a goal to raise another $250,000 before our end-of-May deadline, but right now, we still have $83,164 left to raise. [Please, can my husband Adam Frisch count on you to chip in $5 or more right now to his campaign – every dollar you can afford before our end-of-May deadline – and help him finally defeat Lauren Boebert?]( If you've saved payment information with ActBlue Express, your donation will go through immediately: [DONATE $10]( [DONATE $25]( [DONATE $35]( [DONATE $50]( [DONATE $100]( [Other Amount]( I’ll admit, the first campaign was hard – for the whole family. But we’re all-in to kick Lauren Boebert out of Congress next November. Thank you for being on this journey with us, Katy Paid for by Adam for Colorado. Adam for Colorado PO Box 1240 Glenwood Springs, CO 81602 United States Contributions or gifts to Adam for Colorado are not tax deductible. This email was sent to {EMAIL}. You can [click here to receive fewer emails]( from Adam Frisch's campaign to defeat Lauren Boebert. If you received this email in error or if you don't want to receive emails from us anymore, please [unsubscribe](.

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