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We have to show up strong this quarter. {NAME}, In just a moment, But first, we hope you’ll giv

We have to show up strong this quarter. [Angie Craig for Congress]( {NAME}, In just a moment, [we’re going to ask you to make a donation before our campaign’s mid-month deadline.]( But first, we hope you’ll give us the chance to explain why your support is so important right now. At the end of this month, we’ll close the books on our next big quarterly report to the Federal Election Commission. That report — which will include all of our grassroots fundraising numbers this quarter — will then be made public. Republicans have been attacking Angie left and right in preparation for 2024, and we know they’ll be watching our numbers closely to see whether we have a strong showing of grassroots supporters. If our report signals any sign of weakness, we won’t be surprised if they take that as a signal to launch even more attacks Angie’s way. We have to show up strong this quarter to keep the GOP at bay and defend this House seat — but we need to bring in 1,500 grassroots donations by June 15 to stay on track. [{NAME}, can you pitch in any amount to keep us on pace for our quarterly goals so we have what it takes to fight back against Republicans and defend MN-02?]( [DONATE NOW]( Thank you for everything, Team Angie Angie Craig for Congress PO Box 22116 Eagan, MN 55122 United States [angiecraig.com]( | campaign@angiecraig.com | [Privacy Policy]( Paid for by Angie Craig for Congress This email was sent to {EMAIL}. If you wish to no longer receive these messages, please [unsubscribe.]( If you'd like to stay subscribed but receive fewer emails, [click here](.

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