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Urgent: Democrat Eric Gash faces self-funding Republican

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Politico recently reported that NC-14 will be among the “most competitive” House races in

Politico recently reported that NC-14 will be among the “most competitive” House races in the entire state of North Carolina, and that’s despite the Republicans' rampant gerrymandering in this state. {NAME}, we'll keep this quick. We just got word that one of Eric's Republican opponents injected a staggering $250,000 of his own personal fortune into his campaign account. This is concerning to say the least. With just one transaction, whatever grassroots fundraising advantage we've gained in the past two months has been nearly erased. [We can't afford to fall behind. If you can, please RUSH in a donation of $3 to help Eric Gash make up ground and turn NC-14 blue.]( If you've saved your payment information with ActBlue Express, your donation will go through immediately: [Chip in $10 Now]( [Chip in $35 Now]( [Chip in $50 Now]( [Chip in $100 Now]( [Chip in $250 Now]( [Another amount]( Politico recently reported that NC-14 will be among the “most competitive” House races in the entire state of North Carolina, and that’s despite the Republicans' rampant gerrymandering in this state. There’s a reason why Madison Cawthorn fled this district for safer territory. Our Western North Carolina community is poised for a shakeup, but we can't risk being outspent by a self-funder trying to buy this seat. It's only a matter of time until this quarter-million dollar investment turns into vicious attack ads on the airwaves. Only five seats stand in between the Republicans and majority control. Eric's district is one of our best shots at ruining their plan. [We need 204 donations by midnight to defeat the far-right, FLIP Madison Cawthorn’s seat, and restore hope in North Carolina's 14th District. Will you chip in $3 right now?]( Thanks Eric Gash for Congress [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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