From Ellis for Congress <[email protected]>
Subject Smith: “shut it down”
Date September 30, 2020 1:03 PM
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Friend,
The U.S. House of Representatives recently voted, in a bipartisan vote of 359-57 [[link removed]] , to keep our government funded and avoid an unnecessary and destructive shutdown. You likely guessed it: Kathy’s opponent and do-nothing Rep. Jason Smith said “nah, shut it down” in the middle of an economy-crushing pandemic.

This is why Kathy’s run is so important. In place of a slimy politician who siphons off taxpayer dollars for himself and his wealthy corporate donors, we can elect Missouri’s first LGBTQ+ Congresswoman, someone who has worked for over 40 years helping others as a clinical social worker. [[link removed]]

Our campaign has raised over $70,000 just this quarter, and we’re seeing the results: we’ve reached thousands of voters and are organizing new and infrequent voters who are usually disenfranchised or discouraged and don’t vote.

We are only $2808 away from our end of quarter goal. Can you pitch in $5, $10, or $20.20 to help us let more Missouri voters know that Jason Smith works only for himself? [[link removed]]

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Your support means everything to Kathy and the voters of MO-08. Thank you.

-Team Ellis for Congress
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