From Amy McGrath <[email protected]>
Subject Showing you our internal budget spreadsheet (seriously)
Date October 4, 2022 1:35 PM
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Team --

I want to try something different.

Usually, like other campaigns and organizations, we reach out throughout the month with updates on the grassroots program we’re running. And when we’re approaching a fundraising deadline, we let you know how much more we need to raise to reach our goals and fund that program.

I’m going to turn that on its head right now. It’s time for some radical transparency, team. Here’s a look at our internal budgeting tracker (seriously, this is the real thing):

OCTOBER GRASSROOTS FUNDRAISING GOAL- $176,400
RAISED SO FAR IN OCTOBER- $5,763
PERCENT TO OCTOBER GOAL- 3%

NOVEMBER GRASSROOTS FUNDRAISING GOAL- $57,120
RAISED SO FAR IN NOVEMBER- $0
PERCENT TO NOVEMBER GOAL- 0%

Like I mentioned in my email to you on Sunday, we fell a tad short of our ambitious goals in September. But those goals get even more ambitious for this month and next, because they absolutely have to.

So here’s the deal: I’m going to be sending updates throughout October with real-time progress on our actual budget numbers -- and what we’re doing with that money.

With the funds we’re raising right now, we’re making a six-figure investment into reaching voters in Nevada to make sure voters know that Republican secretary of state candidate Jim Marchant is an election-denying extremist who is planning on helping Trump steal the 2024 election.

The more we raise, the more we’re able to invest -- and if we can meet our targets, we’ll also be able to expand our plan into other key states. With Marchant leading the polls in Nevada and extremists like Mark Finchem and Kristina Karamo on the ballot in the battlegrounds of Arizona and Michigan, we simply cannot afford to leave anything on the table.

I know it’s a bit unorthodox to share real budget numbers over email like this. But I’m going to be asking a lot of this team over the next five weeks, and I want to make sure you know exactly why.

We’ve got 35 days left until Election Day, and 27 days left to raise the rest of the $176,400 we need to bring in for October. So right now I’m asking: Will you pitch in any amount to help get there?

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If everyone reading this email gave even $1, we would knock out our October goal right now! I know not everyone can chip in all the time. Trust me, I get it. But if you are able, I hope you’ll consider giving that $1 right now -- or maybe even $5, to cover four other folks who may not be able to give today. The point is, give what you can when you can.

I truly appreciate your support. We’ll be keeping you posted every step of the way on our progress to these goals and what this program looks like.

Thank you.

Amy








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