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There’s something that politicians don’t say enough: Thank you. Yesterday, we were facing

There’s something that politicians don’t say enough: Thank you. Yesterday, we were facing our first FEC fundraising deadline of the campaign – and I’m happy to report that not only did we hit our goal, we crushed it. That’s because of people like you. {NAME}, There’s something that politicians don’t say enough: Thank you. Yesterday, we were facing our first FEC fundraising deadline of the campaign – and I’m happy to report that not only did we hit our goal, we crushed it. That’s because of people like you. These FEC reports are important because our fundraising numbers are now going to become public – both ours and Lauren Boebert’s. Reporters are going to go through each line of our FEC report. People at Democratic national headquarters and Republican national headquarters will look to see how much support we have. Political pundits will go on cable news and talk about who raised more. And the Super PACs will be watching, like sharks in the water. We’re going to have a strong report – a very strong report – and we never could have done it without you. So thank you. I’ve already been out on the road again, driving across the district in our red pickup truck – with our 17-year-old son Felix, once his homework is finished. Last year, we clocked 24,000 miles going from town to town – meeting farmers, ranchers, small business owners, and everyday people who are just sick and tired of Lauren Boebert’s circus. Even a third of Republican voters I meet are ready to throw their support behind our campaign. They want a representative who is going to put Colorado water, Colorado energy, and Colorado jobs first – not herself and her corporate PAC donors. The odometer on our truck is already ticking up, and every time we fill up, I’m reminded that it’s people like you who fuel this campaign. Literally. I’m ready to out-work Lauren Boebert. With your continued help, we can out-raise her. And next November, when we finally kick Lauren Boebert out of Congress, it’ll be because of people like you. Thank you, from the bottom of my heart. With gratitude - Adam [Contribute]( Paid for by Adam for Colorado. Adam for Colorado PO Box 1240 Glenwood Springs, CO 81602 United States Contributions or gifts to Adam for Colorado are not tax deductible. This email was sent to {EMAIL}. You can [click here to receive fewer emails]( from Adam Frisch's campaign to defeat Lauren Boebert. If you received this email in error or if you don't want to receive emails from us anymore, please [unsubscribe](.

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