From Tim O'Hare Campaign <[email protected]>
Subject Tim O'Hare Needs Your Help At The Fundraising Deadline!
Date December 31, 2025 2:01 PM
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Email from Tim O'Hare Campaign You don't want to miss this!   Friend, This evening, the year comes to an end. If we are going to win this election, the work has to start not later, not next month, but now. Tonight is our critical end-of-year fundraising deadline. Once the clock hits midnight, we lose this opportunity to start the new year strong and fully funded. The reality is simple. The other side is already raising money, organizing activists, and preparing to spend whatever it takes to gain control. If we are going to stop them, we need strong grassroots support before this year ends. CONTRIBUTE TO OUR GRASSROTS TODAY! That is why tonight matters so much. An end-of-year contribution right now sends a clear message that you are all in, that you are ready to fight, and that you want to help us start the new year with momentum. This race will be decided by people who step up when it counts, not by special interests or political insiders. If you can chip in $25, $50, or even $100 right now, it will make a real difference in what we can do in the months ahead. Chip In Today! $25 $50 $100 Other Dollar Amount Every dollar donated before midnight counts toward our end-of-year goal and directly impacts our ability to win. We are running out of time for this year, but we are just getting started in the fight ahead. Thank you for always standing with us and helping us finish strong. Sincerely, Tim O’Hare Tarrant County Judge   Tim O'Hare Campaign | 1961 E Highland Street | Southlake, TX 76092 US Unsubscribe | Update Profile | Constant Contact Data Notice
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