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{NAME}, Check out one of our best pickup opportunities in the country: Francis Conole in New Yorkâ?

[Francis Conole for Congress]( {NAME}, Check out one of our best pickup opportunities in the country: Francis Conole in New York’s 22nd Congressional District. He’s a fourth-generation Central New Yorker and Navy veteran, running to flip a seat from right-wing red to true-blue Democratic. And in case you missed it, a few weeks ago 538 named his race in NY-22 as the most competitive House race in the country. This race could not be any closer or any more critical to the health of democracy in America, and we need your help now more than ever. Francis’s opponent, Brandon Williams is a far-right extremist who wants to let states ban abortion – in opposition to the over 60% of Americans who stand by fundamental personal rights and freedoms. If Democrats are going to hold onto our razor-thin majority in Congress and ensure that our most basic rights are protected, we are going to have to win battleground districts like this one. [So that’s why I am asking you to make a donation right now to Francis’s campaign.]( [Chip in >>]( {NAME}, not only is Francis running in the tightest race in the country, 538 now also says “Republicans are favored to win the House.” We cannot let this happen: in September Lindsey Graham introduced a national abortion ban in the Senate, and House Republicans later introduced a bill that would give pharmacists the power to deny medications they think are being used to end a pregnancy. Republicans winning the House will take our country backwards, and it’s why close races like this one can mean the difference between progress and fear. [Our rights are at stake this November, and we need your help. That is why I’m asking you to make a contribution to this must--win campaign right now to help us hold our House majority and protect the rights of Americans everywhere.]( All eyes are on NY-22. Let’s win it together. Thank you, Jamie --------------------------------------------------------------- [Francis Conole for Congress]( Paid for by Conole for Congress Conole for Congress PO Box: 851 Syracuse, NY 13201 United States [Facebook Icon]( [Twitter Icon]( [CONTRIBUTE NOW]( [CONTRIBUTE MONTHLY]( Francis Conole is a retired member of the U.S. Navy and a member of the U.S. Navy Reserve. Use of his military rank, job titles, and photographs in uniform does not imply endorsement by the US Navy or the Department of Defense. We believe that emails are the best way for our campaign to stay in touch with supporters like you. If you’d like to remove yourself from our list, please [unsubscribe]( This message was sent to {EMAIL}

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