From Tedra Cobb <[email protected]>
Subject We have a lot of work to do
Date March 6, 2022 11:20 PM
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John,

I know it’s hard to believe, but Election Day is coming up fast! That’s why I want to share a few of our endorsed candidates running in tough, rural seats. I hope you will support them as we have.

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We have endorsed three incumbents—all running in districts that are “toss-ups” according to Cook Political Report.

Cindy Axne—Cindy Axne is a 5th generation Iowan, a small business owner, parent, and now the U.S. Representative for Iowa’s 3rd Congressional District. Cindy fought a tough race in 2018 and remains the sole Democrat in the House in Iowa.

Susan Wild—Elected in November 2018, Congresswoman Wild is committed to fighting for quality, affordable health care for all, an economy that benefits everyone, and reforming our political system.

Matt Cartwright—He is a fighter for all hardworking northeastern Pennsylvanians, especially when it comes to protecting and expanding access to health care and growing our local economy.

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We have a lot of work to do, but we are passionate, focused, and driven because we know that the path to holding the House runs through rural America!

With gratitude,

Tedra

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