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{NAME}, On Long Island, it’s easy to understand people. Have a conversation with them, look the

[John Avlon for Congress]( {NAME}, On Long Island, it’s easy to understand people. Have a conversation with them, look them in the eye, and listen. And you know what we value most? When you give someone your word - you better keep your promise. When you say you’ll do things like fight for affordability, women’s rights, and a secure border - people pay attention. And here in Suffolk County, we hold you to it. So when you don’t keep your word? Watch out. That’s the message folks across the district are waking up to today on TV. Nick LaLota’s broken promises are unforgivable: [We have 6 weeks to go until Election Day. Every single voter needs to see this message. We’re up on cable TV right now, but we need your help to sustain our campaign.]( When I’m in Congress, I’ll keep my promises. I’ll fight to stop a national abortion ban. I’ll help pass a bipartisan border security bill. And I’ll work to restore the state and local tax deduction - putting an average of $10,000 back in your pocket every year. That’s what keeping your promises looks like. And it’s why I’m honored to be running to bring common sense to Congress. [Help us spread the word with just 6 weeks to go >>]( Thank you for fighting the good fight with me. - John [CONTRIBUTE]( PAID FOR BY JOHN AVLON FOR CONGRESS John Avlon for Congress PO Box 1200 Sag Harbor, NY 11963 United States If you believe you received this message in error or wish to no longer receive email from us, please [unsubscribe](.

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