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This year the pathway to flipping the House runs through New York. {NAME}, Chances are if you are ge

This year the pathway to flipping the House runs through New York. [View in browser]( {NAME}, Chances are if you are getting this email, you do not live in New York City. When there are GOP extremists to beat in your own neck of the woods why should you care about the extremists we have in Long Island? Well, let me tell you why you definitely should… In 2022 the GOP threw all of it’s weight into flipping a New York Democratic stronghold: NY-04. They blanketed the airwaves with fearmongering ads saying that crime was skyrocketing and that New York was under attack. NYC conservative TV and Radio ran with nonstop blood and guts headlines. And Trump along with the GOP nominee for this district, Anthony D’Esposito, a crooked NYPD cop, echoed the fake crime messaging while offering themselves as the solution. The Democrats who had held the seat since 1997 were caught off guard and the GOP disinformation campaign paid off. The Republicans managed to flip the seat even though the district's voters went massively for Biden 2020. We can’t afford to be caught asleep in this critical district again and we are starting our push NOW. This Sunday is our first FEC deadline of the year and we can’t afford to cede any ground to the GOP - we need to put up strong numbers to show the media, our opponent, and Democratic voters & donors that we are here for a fight. [Can we count on you to invest $5, $25, or even $100 to help us take this seat back? In a deep blue district where the GOP hangs on by a thread your investment will have double if not quadruple the impact.]( If you've saved your payment information with ActBlue Express, your donation will go through immediately: [Donate $5]( [Donate $10]( [Donate $25]( [Donate $50]( [Donate $100]( [Donate $250]( [Donate another amount](ormultiply your impact with a monthly contribution!]( This year the pathway to flipping the House runs through New York and I am excited for you to join our Team as we spearhead a Democratic comeback this 2024. Gian Jones Democrat for NY-04 Gian A. Jones Democratic Candidate for US Congress New York - 4th District [DONATE NOW]( [twitter]( [instagram]( [linkedin]( Mail checks to: Gian A Jones for Congress 132 Franklin Pl #45, Woodmere United States of America [Unsubscribe](

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