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I’m the only candidate in this race who isn’t self-funding their campaign or taking suppor

I’m the only candidate in this race who isn’t self-funding their campaign or taking support from shady super PACs. {NAME}, As we close in on one week until the primary election here in Montana's 1st District, I'm hoping you can add [a donation of $3]( to support us in the homestretch. We're facing some new challenges in these final days, so I hope you’ll let me explain what's going on, and why your support matters at this critical juncture. With 7 days until ballots are counted, our two primary competitors have resorted to self-funding or using super PAC support to bolster their campaigns. Meanwhile, our campaign is fueled by grassroots contributions from Montana. In fact, 92% of our donations are $100 or less. You know this, friend, but when special interests spend big in political campaigns, there’s an unspoken agreement they’ll have an ally in Washington to do their bidding. That’s not the type of campaign I’m running. While our opponents benefit from outside money, I’m running to build a better Montana for you. [In order to keep pace with our competitors in the homestretch, we need a surge of grassroots donations to meet our end-of-month deadline. Can you chip in just $3 or more to help Montana send a leader with integrity to Congress?]( [Donate $3]( In a perfect world, there would be no money in politics, but unfortunately, that’s just not the way things stand today. The most ethical route for running a campaign these days is by building a grassroots coalition. I believe that the team of supporters we have has the power to take on the dark money in politics. That’s why I’m coming to you today: [Can I count on you to rush $30, $15, or even just $5 to help us reach our end-of-month goal? We need all the help we can get before the primary -- and I believe we can reach this critical end-of-month goal.]( 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}, let’s do this. 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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