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A politician who walks the talk?

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It’s true. We have proof. {NAME}, in today’s day and age, politicians are a dime a dozen.

It’s true. We have proof. [Brandon Presley for Mississippi]( {NAME}, in today’s day and age, politicians are a dime a dozen. They talk our ears off with grand promises that often fall short. And they let the special interests and lobbyists dictate policy. Brandon is not interested in empty rhetoric, and he’s not your typical politician. He’s well-known for taking on the special interests, lobbyists, the rich and powerful, and anybody who stands in the way of real results for everyday people. [Now he’s ready to disrupt the status quo as Mississippi’s next governor. But he needs your support. Can you rush a donation before tomorrow’s mid-month deadline to secure the victory?]( [Brandon Presley in front of a mural of the American flag.]( Let's talk about what Brandon has already accomplished. As the Mayor of Nettleton, Brandon balanced the budget year after year, slashed taxes twice, and breathed new life into his hometown. When he was elected to the Public Service Commission, Brandon opened up meetings that had been closed off to the public for ages. He brought high-speed internet to remote and forgotten parts of Mississippi, created jobs through the Hire Mississippi program, and saved taxpayers over 6 billion dollars. The best part? He’s just getting started. Brandon is ready to build a Mississippi where we fight corruption, not embrace it. Serve working people and families, not the special interests. And lead with strength, courage, and real backbone. But defeating Tate Reeves and his powerful special interests friends is no easy task. That’s why we need your help. [We're less than 24 hours away from our crucial fundraising deadline. We need to raise $15,000 before tomorrow night. Can Brandon count on your donation before our mid-month deadline?]( [Donate $5]( [Donate $10]( [Donate $25]( [Donate $50]( [Donate $100]( [Other]( Thanks for your support, Team Brandon [DONATE TODAY]( [DONATE MONTHLY]( Follow along: [Facebook]( [Twitter]( Paid for by Brandon Presley Campaign Brandon Presley Campaign P.O. Box 208 Nettleton, MS 38858 [Click here to receive fewer emails]( Click here to [unsubscribe](

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