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{NAME}, We put out the call on Friday to help power our get out the vote and WOW - did you deliver!

[John Avlon for Congress]( {NAME}, We put out the call on Friday to help power our get out the vote and WOW - did you deliver! We have one of the largest field programs in the COUNTRY right now. We knocked on over 18,000 doors this weekend alone - and called another 6,000 voters. We sent over 280,000 texts. You did that. We’re pushing even harder over the next seven days. We’re going to contact every voter in the district multiple times between now and Election Day. We even got three ads up during the World Series last night! This is how a winning campaign closes. We’re running through the tape. We can’t do this without you. Now is the time to double down. If you can make a contribution today, it will help us reach even more voters in this final week. [Please pitch in and let’s go win this >>]( Thank you for fighting the good fight with us, -Team Avlon   Here's what we sent on Friday asking for your support, and you delivered: We’re in the home stretch, folks. There's just one week until Election Day, and we need to make the most of every single day. The best way to do that? We’re out there talking to voters as you read this email. (OK, unless you’re a night owl…) Your support matters now more than ever. So many of you have signed up to volunteer and help get the word out - but you can also support our efforts by pitching in down the stretch. We aren’t pulling any Trumpy “8000x match shenanigans” - but here’s what your contributions from this email are going to go help us do: [$7 = 150 voters texted with a GOTV reminder]( [$25 = showing our ads to 1,000 more voters this weekend]( [$60 = equipping a group of canvassers to go knock doors for John]( [$150 = newspaper ads for John in the final two weeks]( [$500 = one more TV ad to undecided voters]( Your contributions have fueled this campaign for months. And now, we need the support more than ever. For the next 17 days, we’re all about reaching voters, any way we can. [So if you’re able, chip in what you can to the campaign. As you can see, even small contributions go a long way.]( As always, thank you for fighting the good fight with us. Now, let’s go win an election! -Team Avlon [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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