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Will you sign on to make a monthly recurring donation? Hi {NAME}, I have a personal request for you:

Will you sign on to make a monthly recurring donation? [Angie Craig for Congress]( Hi {NAME}, I have a personal request for you: [Will you kickstart the new year with a $5 or more monthly recurring donation to our campaign? I’ll explain why recurring donations are so critical for the work ahead of us in just a moment.]( [CHIP IN $5 MONTHLY]( Grassroots donations from supporters like you help ensure that our team can build up resources to take back the House in 2024 so we can keep fighting to make our country a better place for working people. Every grassroots dollar counts, but having a strong base of recurring donations is particularly important. If we know that we can rely on a certain amount of monthly recurring donations, we’ll be better equipped to plan our budget and strategize for the next election. But our team is still experiencing a post-election fundraising slump, and it looks like a dropoff in recurring donations is part of the problem. [That’s why I’m coming to you, {NAME}, to ask for your help building up resources as we head into the next election cycle. Can I count on you to commit to a monthly donation of $5 or more today?]( [CHIP IN $5 MONTHLY]( Thank you, Angie Angie Craig for Congress PO Box 22116 Eagan, MN 55122 United States [angiecraig.com]( | campaign@angiecraig.com | [Privacy Policy]( Paid for by Angie Craig for Congress This email was sent to {EMAIL}. If you wish to no longer receive these messages, please [unsubscribe.]( If you'd like to stay subscribed but receive fewer emails, [click here](.

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