What we’re up against:
Friend,
When FEC reports became public last quarter, we took a look at Peggy’s opponent’s — and noticed something she probably doesn’t want you to know about.
She infused $373,000 of her own cash into her campaign. That’s more than the average cost to buy a house in Minnesota.
Not all of us can afford to bankroll our own campaigns. Not all of us rely on corporate PACs to sign massive checks.
Frankly, we already have waaay too many of those politicians in Washington.
We have another FEC deadline coming up in just a few days, and we’re eager to see how much money Peggy’s opponent lent herself this time. The flip side, though, is our opponents will also be able to see exactly how much we raised this quarter — and it’s important to show we have what it takes to compete with her self-funding ability. You are the difference maker. Will you donate $25 today?
Things won’t get better until we elect leaders who get it - and are ready to stand up to the special interests rigging the system. Peggy relied on Medicaid as a child and her single mom paid the rent with a Section 8 housing voucher.
Peggy only paid off her student loans a few years ago. And she’s the ONLY candidate in this race who’s rejecting corporate PAC money. She wants to be beholden to YOUR interests, not special interests.
There’s a clear choice in this race. But since Peggy can’t loan herself a few hundred thousand dollars, we rely on grassroots donors to make up the difference. Can we count on you to make the right choice today?
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Thanks,
Team Peggy