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Our final FEC deadline is tomorrow, and we’re still short of our goal, so we need your help. ð

Our final FEC deadline is tomorrow, and we’re still short of our goal, so we need your help. 🚨Our FINAL FEC deadline before Election Day is TOMORROW🚨 {NAME}, We know we’ve been sending a LOT these days, but it’s all for good reason. Our final FEC deadline is tomorrow, and we’re still short of our goal, so we need your help. [Will you donate whatever you can to our campaign right now to ensure we’re on track to meet our goal?]( [DONATE]( If you’re still on the fence about donating to our campaign, here are a few reasons why you should donate: ✅ Our FEC deadline is tomorrow: This is the final FEC deadline before Election Day, and our fundraising numbers will show Jack Bergman and his big donors the strength of our grassroots campaign. ✅ We’re running a grassroots campaign: Every dollar we raise comes from people like you who care about the future of Northern and Upper Michigan. ✅ Countering Bergman’s ad buys: Bergman is pouring money into this district in the final weeks of this race, trying to drown out our message. Your donation helps us keep up and make sure our message is heard loud and clear. ✅ Reaching every voter: Everybody knows how big our district is, and traveling across it takes serious, we mean, serious resources. Your support keeps us knocking on doors, making calls, and spreading the word across MI-01. [We only have hours left until our final FEC deadline and 21 days until Election Day to make it happen. So, {NAME}, will you chip in $3, $5, $10, whatever you can to our campaign right now?]( [$3]( [$5]( [$10]( [$15]( [$25]( [$50]( [OTHER AMOUNT]( Thanks for having our back! Team Callie --------------------------------------------------------------- Paid for by Callie Barr for Congress Callie Barr for Congress PO Box 6921 Traverse City, MI 49696 United States Callie Barr is a 5th-generation Michigander, advocate for veterans and lawyer. She's running to represent Upper and Northern Michiganders and take on do-nothing politicians leaving rural America behind. To keep up with our campaign, visit [callieforcongress.com]( [CONTRIBUTE TODAY]( [CONTRIBUTE WEEKLY]( [unsubscribe]( This message was sent to {EMAIL}

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