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We’re up against so much in this race for the Lowcountry. And this weekend is our final opportu

We’re up against so much in this race for the Lowcountry. And this weekend is our final opportunity to reach persuadable voters and share Joe’s message with them. My team is launching a huge endeavor in order to make sure that we can do that, but we need your help. [Chip in $25 now to help us raise the $20,489 we need to contact these voters!]( This is our final push, don’t let Joe down. Cassidy Chassagne Field Director, Joe Cunningham for Congress ---BEGIN FORWARDED MESSAGE--- We’re 12 days away from the end of the election — meaning this weekend is our last chance to reach undecided Lowcountry voters! [Chip in $25 now to support our field efforts in this final push!]( If you saved your payment information with ActBlue Express clicking a button below will cause your donation to process instantly [CHIP IN $25 NOW]( Team — With 12 days left in the election, this weekend marks our last chance to reach undecided voters in our district. That’s why we’re launching a huge voter outreach push to get to those voters right now. You know what we’re up against: Nancy Mace’s team has been working overtime to spread lies and disinformation about Joe’s bipartisan record in Congress. And now, new polling tells us we’re still in a tight race here in the Lowcountry. [We can’t leave anything to chance. Will you chip in to support our field operation as we work to reach every undecided voter in this race this weekend? We need to raise $25,000 in the next 48 hours to launch this push →]( If you saved your payment information with ActBlue Express clicking a button below will cause your donation to process instantly [$5]( [$25]( [$50]( [$100]( [$250]( [Other]( While Joe was reaching across the aisle in Congress to pass legislation that supports Lowcountry families and small businesses, Mace skipped 30% of her votes in the State House, falsely claiming that the bills “didn’t matter” and “probably weren’t going to pass anyway.” She refuses to support science-backed solutions to the pandemic, climate change, or anything else. With so much at stake, from our access to affordable health care to combating the climate crisis, we need to keep a representative who shows up for the Lowcountry. [But we won’t get there unless we get your support for our field teams. This is our last chance to reach undecided Lowcountry voters, so please chip in now →]( Thanks, Allie Watters Campaign Manager, Joe Cunningham for Congress These are trying times for our country. We hope everyone is staying safe during the COVID-19 pandemic and following the guidance of our health officials. Our team is taking precautions and practicing social distancing by working remotely – we encourage everyone able to do the same. Out of an abundance of caution, we’ve canceled all in-person fundraising and campaign events, making our grassroots online outreach and fundraising all the more critical to running our campaign. Joe will continue working to protect our community and ensure every family has the resources needed to stay safe and healthy. From the entire team, we hope you stay with us in this important fight. PAID FOR BY JOE CUNNINGHAM FOR CONGRESS [Click here to unsubscribe from Joe's email list.]( Joe Cunningham for Congress PO Box 21012 Charleston, SC 29413 United States

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