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What 1 week looks like on the trail [PHOTOS]

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From forums to meet and greets, it’s been a busy month leading up to the Montana primary electi

From forums to meet and greets, it’s been a busy month leading up to the Montana primary election. {NAME}, The countdown is officially on: we’re less than 2 weeks from the June 7th primary election! The past month has been a whirlwind -- every day has been jam packed with events, lunches with community leaders, forums, and meet and greets. I wanted to send through a few pictures to give you a taste of what just one week looks like for us on the campaign trail. It’s busy and sometimes tiring, but I don’t take one second of it for granted. I hope you enjoy the updates, and can’t thank you enough for your support. Cora [Contribute]( --------------------------------------------------------------- On Monday we had a great meet and greet in Kalispell where we talked about supporting our educators and what we can do to better our communities together. [Kalispell Meet and Greet]( Tuesday, I met with nonprofit leaders and health workers in the Flathead Valley and learned just how much work they’re doing to keep our communities safe and healthy. I know firsthand how hard this work can be, and I’m ready to continue supporting their efforts in Congress. [Flathead Non-Profit Leaders]( Wednesday, I was in Missoula for the Missoula Dems Forum! I’m so grateful to all of the organizers for hosting such a great event. I enjoyed the conversation and getting to share more about myself and our campaign with everyone. [Missoula Dems Forum]( Thursday, I participated in my 6th forum – this one with Western Native Voice. I’ve spent my career working with rural and tribal communities, and I could not be more grateful for all the work WNV is doing for our state. I’ll keep working hard to deliver for them in Congress. [Western Native Voice Forum]( And Friday, we celebrated ballots going out all across Montana! I can’t help but feel so grateful for all of the support and momentum we are seeing across the district. Make sure to return your ballot before June 7th! [CFMT Ballot Celebration]( [With the Montana primary just a few days away, my team is working overtime to get the word out about our campaign. To do that, we’re hoping to raise $16,850 before the end of this week. Could you chip in just $3 to help us get there?]( As always, I so appreciate your continued generosity and support. Cora [Donate]( 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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