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I know if we dig deep, we can close the gap and start March on strong footing {NAME}—Reaching o

I know if we dig deep, we can close the gap and start March on strong footing {NAME}—Reaching out and asking for your support is not a request I take lightly. I know how much it means when you give your hard-earned money in hopes of creating a better future for all Americans. Whether it’s $5 or $25, stepping up to contribute in any way is never a small act, and I couldn’t be more grateful for your generosity. Unfortunately—while we came close—we fell just short of hitting our February end-of-month goal. I know if we dig deep, we can close the gap and start March on strong footing. [Will you chip in $5, or any amount you’re comfortable giving, to close the gap so we can kick off March into high gear and ensure I run the strongest possible campaign?]( If you've saved your payment information with ActBlue Express, your donation will go through immediately: [$5 →]( [$10 →]( [$25 →]( [$50 →]( [$100 →]( [Other →]( Listen, this isn’t the news I want to be sharing. But I want to be honest about where we’re at and what it’s going to take to win. Nearly every pollster and political pundit is calling our race a “toss-up” and key in determining which party will hold the House majority. If we’re going to build a campaign that is capable of defeating my oil and gas lobbyist opponent, Mike Lawler, we need to hit every fundraising goal now through November. [If you’re able, I’d be grateful if you could chip in $5, or whatever makes sense for you, to get our fundraising back on track. Your support will help ensure we have the best chance at defeating Mike Lawler, flipping NY-17 blue, and retaking our House majority.]( I appreciate everything you do, Mondaire Mondaire Jones is running for Congress to finish the work he started last term. He’s ready to fight to lower costs for residents of the Hudson Valley, defend our democracy, raise wages, and protect reproductive rights for all. And he’s doing it without a penny from corporate PACs. [Donate today to build our grassroots movement and send Mondaire Jones back to Congress and back to work.]( [DONATE MONTHLY]( PAID FOR BY MONDAIRE FOR CONGRESS P.O. BOX #873, SLEEPY HOLLOW, NY 10591 If you no longer wish to receive emails from us, you can [unsubscribe](.

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