From Beto <[email protected]>
Subject This race could define the political future of our state for years to come.
Date October 2, 2020 6:23 PM
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I'll get straight to the point, friend.

My home state of Texas is quickly becoming one of the most important battlegrounds in the race for the White House, the Senate, and the House.

And one of the most pivotal races is happening in TX-24, where Candace Valenzuela is running a grassroots campaign to break the Republicans' decades-long grip on the North Texas suburbs.

We’re on the verge of making history by flipping this seat, but we can’t win without your help. I'm humbly asking if you can contribute $3 to support Candace Valenzuela’s campaign to flip TX-24 from red to blue.

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Stories like Candace's -- a young woman of color who grew up homeless moving from place to place -- don't usually end in Congress.

Food stamps helped her mother feed her and younger brother.

Public schools helped her receive an education, graduate college, and become the first Afro-Latina elected to her local School Board.

Right now, the programs that helped her family stay afloat are under attack by this administration. Candace understands more than most that the American Dream is eroding under Trump, and I know she’ll be the fighter that working families need.

That’s why I’m proud to endorse her campaign.

The General Election is underway. Candace needs to raise $7,381 by midnight TONIGHT in order to hire staff, ramp up advertising, and share her story with undecided voters. Can I count on your $3 to flip this seat?

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This race could define the political future of our state for years to come.

With your help, friend, I know we can bring lasting change to Texas, but we need to dig deep when it matters most.

Thanks in advance,

Beto O'Rourke


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Candace Valenzuela is a mother, educator, lifelong Texan, and was the first Latina and first African-American woman to serve on the Carrollton-Farmers Branch school board. Now she’s running for Congress in TX-24. To support Candace, consider making a grassroots contribution here. We'd hate to see you go, but you can use this link to unsubscribe: [link removed] .

Candace for 24
PO Box 704027
Dallas, TX 75370
United States
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