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Hey there, I’ve noticed something… You have been opening our emails but haven't made a con

Hey there, I’ve noticed something… You have been opening our emails but haven't made a contribution yet to Elect Black Women PAC! [Change that today and donate now.]( [DONATE]( By being on our list, and by opening our emails, I know you care deeply about electing Black women down the ballot. I know you’re excited and ready to elect our first Black woman President, I know you’re excited to get another Black woman into the Senate, and I know you want city councils, school boards, and the courts to look just like the diverse fabric of America. I know that right now, you're receiving a flurry of messages. I don’t mean to add another into the mix, but our work is too important to get lost in the shuffle of a busy campaign year. The money we are able to raise online has allowed us to even the playing field for Black women. It's allowing us to give the funds that are needed to women who are often overlooked for it, allows us to train women and encourage them to remain in the political process, and helps us give on the ground support to women across the country. Your continued support is how we're going to continue electing historic numbers of Black women to office. All we’re asking for? $30. That’s all it takes, friend. [So, can I count on you to take direct action by chipping in $30 right now? We have less than 50 days until Election Day, and then we’ll be out of your hair for a while.]( [DONATE]( Thank you so much in advance – we cannot do this work without you. Ruby Powell-Dennis Founder and Executive Director Elect Black Women PAC [CONTRIBUTE]( Paid for by Elect Black Women PAC Contributions to Elect Black Women PAC are not tax-deductible for federal income tax purposes. Federal law requires Elect Black Women PAC to use best efforts to report the name, address, employer, and occupation of all individuals who contribute over $200 per election. Contributions can be accepted from an individual using personal funds and federally registered PAC up to $5,000 per calendar year. Federal law prohibits contributions to the campaign from corporations, labor organizations, national banks, from any person contributing another person's funds, from foreign nationals who lack permanent resident status, and from federal government contractors. This email was sent to {EMAIL}. Don't want to receive these emails anymore? [Unsubscribe]( Elect Black Women PAC, PO BOX 15320 WASHINGTON, DC 20003

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