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{NAME}, It's been a busy couple of weeks on the campaign trail here in NC-14. We're officially in an

{NAME}, It's been a busy couple of weeks on the campaign trail here in NC-14. We're officially in an election year, so we've been ramping up our outreach efforts. I'm so proud that I've been able to run an issues-focused campaign centered on the needs of Western North Carolina. We're not shying away from tough conversations, and we won't write off anyone because they're “too conservative” or disillusioned with the process. That's the difference between me and guys like Madison Cawthorn. For them, winning means dividing our community and riling up the extreme-right of their party. For us, winning means uniting our community so we can get back to work for Western North Carolina families. [I have a special request today: Will you add your name to say you personally endorse my campaign for Congress? Now that we are entering the next phase of our campaign, we're hoping to lock in 500 grassroots endorsers to kick off the election year with strength.]( [Add Your Name]( I hope you're as fired up for the months ahead as I am. In the meantime, help us kick off 2022 with strength by adding your personal endorsement today. Sincerely, Eric Gash [Donate]( Eric Gash is a teacher, pastor, former professional football player, and high school football coach running to flip NC-14 blue. Please consider [making a grassroots contribution here.]( We'd hate to see you go, but you can click here if you'd like to [unsubscribe](. Eric Gash for Congress PO BOX 543 Hendersonville, NC 28793 United States Paid for by Eric Gash for Congress

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