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Officially on the ballot

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Guess what, team? I'm official! My team and I just filed the paperwork in Annapolis to secure my spo

Guess what, team? I'm official! My team and I just filed the paperwork in Annapolis to secure my spot on the ballot. The reality is, this primary has 22 candidates (yes, 22!) – and it's less than 80 days away! I came into the game a little later, so making up the ground my opponents have on me is vital to my success. [That's why I've gotta ask, will you rush $10 to my campaign and Democracy Defense Action now to help me take this thing all the way?]( I'm so proud of the grassroots team I've been able to create thus far. Our average donation is just $22.16 – and tens of thousands of you have my back. Knowing that thousands of Marylanders and even others around the country have faith in me – that really means something to me. I'm not just running for office to defend our democracy from MAGA extremists. I'm running to defend voting rights, abortion rights, our climate, Social Security. All of the things that Donald Trump and his puppets have threatened. [But I need your help to get there, folks. Chipping in $10, or $22.16 (our average!) to me and Democracy Defense Action can make a massive difference in this race:]( Thank you! Harry Paid for by Democracy Defense Action. DemocracyDefenseAction.com. Not authorized by any candidate or candidate's committee. Democracy Defense Action 1032 15th St NW Washington, DC 20005 United States If you believe you received this message in error or wish to no longer receive email from us, please [unsubscribe](.

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