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Corporate greed is eroding our democracy

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I’ll fight to put more money in the pockets of working families, not wealthy corporations. {NAM

I’ll fight to put more money in the pockets of working families, not wealthy corporations. {NAME}, before I ask you to [chip in just $3]( to help support my campaign, I want to address an issue that’s currently corroding the health of our economy and our democracy: corporate greed. In 2021, American corporations saw the largest annual increase in profits since 1976. You’d think with all that extra money lying around they would invest in better employee benefits and raising wages, but they didn’t. Instead, corporations bought back more of their own stock, gave huge bonuses to upper management and C-suite employees, and jacked up the prices of their goods and services, blaming it on inflation. Montana’s billionaires grew 51% richer over the first two years of the pandemic, and it’s unlikely they paid little if any federal income taxes on those investment gains -- unlike working families in Montana who pay taxes in every paycheck. [I’ve spent my career fighting to hold corporate interests accountable, and I’m ready to take that fight to Washington. Will you help support my efforts by chipping in just $3 to my campaign today?]( [Donate $3]( Corporate profits are soaring, but Montana families aren’t benefiting. If Republicans regain control of Congress this fall, their policies will cut more taxes for the wealthy while working class Americans foot the bill. [In Congress, I’ll fight for legislation that puts more money in the pockets of working families, not wealthy corporations. We can’t risk losing the House to Republicans in November, so please, chip in whatever you can to support my campaign today.]( If you've saved your payment information with ActBlue Express, your donation will go through immediately: [Chip in $10 Now]( [Chip in $35 Now]( [Chip in $50 Now]( [Chip in $100 Now]( [Chip in $250 Now]( [Another amount]( Thanks {NAME}, Cora Paid for by Cora for Montana Cora Neumann is a public health and economic development expert running for Congress in Montana's new 1st Congressional District. To learn more about Cora, visit her website [here.]( Consider supporting Cora's campaign [by making a grassroots contribution here.]( We'd hate to see you go, but you can click here if you'd like to [unsubscribe](. Cora for Montana PO Box 428 Bozeman, MT 59771 United States [unsubscribe](

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