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Single mothers running for office

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Here’s why we do it, and why we sacrifice so much to run for our communities. {NAME}, I am a wo

Here’s why we do it, and why we sacrifice so much to run for our communities. [View in browser]( {NAME}, I am a working single mom. And I am also running full-time for office. The folks in my community, and working moms like me, simply do not have the luxury to stand by and hope someone else will come along and fix the mess we are in. In spite of all of this, this team has come together and built a movement that will last far longer than any campaign. We have touched lives in this campaign in ways I did not imagine were possible when I first started out. And we’ve done all of it while being super efficient and as vigilant as possible with the money we raised. I’m all in on this campaign: I have put thousands of my own money into this race because I know that we can win if we show up and work hard—and I know how important it is to have someone who will fight for our rights every single day. This is whose future I’m fighting for. I refuse to be just another politician, just another vote-chasing egomaniac. I am in this to make a real difference in people’s lives—that's how I know we can win. In the last few months, we have raised more than $30,000—and with this election coming up just around the corner, we are going to need to raise even more to emerge victorious in this jungle primary system.[I will never stop showing up and fighting to truly represent people who have for too long been forgotten—and if you can help support a single mom who is just doing her best to make this world a better place for our kids and our families, I will never forget your kindness and support:]( 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](or [multiply your impact with a recurring contribution!]( Thank you so much for helping make this campaign just a little easier—it’s all we need to keep showing up and working to win. Thank you. Sincerely, -Britt Gondolfi [Donate]( Britt For Senate District 12 To contribute via check, please address to: P.O. Box 2481, Hammond, LA 70404 britt@gondolfi.com You received this email because you signed up on our website or made a purchase from us. [Unsubscribe](

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