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I’ve got to apologize to you today

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marchonpac.com

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whatsnext@marchonpac.com

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Mon, Oct 28, 2024 12:45 AM

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{NAME}, If your inbox is anything like mine, it is absolutely overflowing with emails asking for a d

{NAME}, If your inbox is anything like mine, it is absolutely overflowing with emails asking for a donation before our final, pre-election FEC fundraising deadline hits on Wednesday. I’ve got to apologize, because I’m about to join them. But I hope you don’t take my request at this late stage of the campaign as an annoyance. I hope you see it as another example of why you — yes, you, {NAME} — are so, so important to this campaign. You see, we can’t hope for blank checks from billionaires like Elon Musk to bail us out. We depend almost entirely on the donations of a core group of supporters to keep this campaign going. It is entirely people-powered, thanks to supporters like you. So, if you’ve been waiting for the perfect time to make your next donation, I’m here to tell you: This is it. [And if you’re ready to chip in, please. Use this link to make a donation of whatever you can to my campaign and Elect Southern Democrats. Your support makes a major difference.]( [RUSH $10 >>]( [RUSH $25 >>]( [RUSH $50 >>]( [RUSH $100 >>]( [RUSH $250 >>]( [RUSH ANY AMOUNT >>]( If you’ve been following our race, you know that anywhere from 5-10% of the electorate in Arizona is still up for grabs. There are thousands and thousands of undecided voters who have yet to choose between me and Kari Lake. That is more than enough to swing this race for or against us. Whether we raise enough to reach them now is what will determine the outcome of this election. I’ve still got to convince those folks to fill in the circle next to my name on the ballot, and I’ve got to do it before it’s too late. Thanks so much, as always, for your support as we work to win them over and defend our Senate Majority. Semper Fi, Ruben [CHIP IN NOW >>]( [Donate Now To Elect Southern Democrats!]( Paid for Elect Southern Democrats, a project of March On PAC Copyright © 2024, Elect Southern Democrats. 9878 W Belleview Ave Ste 2009 Denver, CO 80123 Thank you for supporting our fight to elect southern Democrats, {NAME}. We believe in a simple principle: when Democrats vote, Democrats win. That’s why we’ve been organizing for Democrats in the South to win back the House and save the Senate this fall. If you really want to go, [click here to unsubscribe from our activist list](. If you’d like to contribute to help us elect our endorsed Democratic candidates, [click here](.

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