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Asking for $1.7 million

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{NAME}, Conservative Super PACs have spent over $1.7 million trying to defeat former science teacher

{NAME}, Conservative Super PACs have spent over $1.7 million trying to defeat former science teacher Erica Smith in Tuesday's primary. It's outrageous. Her opponent is only competitive in this primary because he's being propped up by these groups, who spend millions attacking Democrats across the country in other districts too. That's no way to pick a Democratic nominee. It's not fair that Erica has to try to win a Democratic primary against $1.7 million from right-wing organizations, so today we're emailing asking you for $1.7 million so we can level the playing field. [If $1.7 million is a bit out of your price range, I hope you'll considering giving whatever amount does work for you.]( Whether that's $170, $17, or even $1.70, every little bit helps. Educators face this sort of challenge all the time, where their opponents have rich friends, are wealthy enough to give their campaigns millions, or are supported by deep-pocketed special interests. We're committed to leveling the playing field for hard working, selfless teachers and education professionals by giving millions of educators and tens of millions of parents and public education supporters the chance to band together to help great candidates. [CONTRIBUTE]( The only way we can win, and teachers like Erica can have a fair chance, is if thousands of us donate a little bit to help Erica tell her own story. Elect Educators Everywhere helps elect teachers, school counselors, college faculty, and all types of public educators to office from coast to coast. With your help, we can ensure that educators have a seat at the table when it comes to making policy decisions in this country. [Give Now ➞]( [Like on Facebook]( [Follow on Twitter]( [Follow on Instagram]( Paid for by Elect Educators Everywhere PAC Contributions or gifts to Elect Educators Everywhere are not tax deductible. Your contribution will be deposited in Elect Educators Everywhere’s Non-Contribution Account. If you believe you received this message in error or wish to no longer receive email from us, please [unsubscribe](.

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