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My first week on the campaign in NY-01

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My name is Emily Williams, Nancy Goroff's finance director on her campaign for U.S. Congress in NY-0

My name is Emily Williams, Nancy Goroff's finance director on her campaign for U.S. Congress in NY-01. Hi {NAME} – My name is Emily Williams and I am Nancy Goroff's Finance Director on her campaign for U.S. Congress in NY-01. It's my first week on the ground, and I’m excited to work to get Nancy elected. Do you think you can help me? I know Nancy would like to spend the first night of Chanukah tomorrow with her family, so I'm reaching out now to see if you can help us move closer to our end-of-year fundraising goal. Will you make your first contribution to support our efforts? You can use this link to give: [( Before the end of the year, we need to make an offer to an Organizing Director, but before we can do that, we have to build up our budget for our WHOLE organizing operation. Nancy, Maggie, and I have discussed our strategy, and we know the organizing team will be a considerable line on our budget, but right now, it’s lower than I’d like it to be going into the end of the year. In just a few days on the job, I’ve felt the momentum of Nancy’s race. People are ready for a leader like Nancy – someone who is honest, forward-thinking, and a creative problem solver – to represent them in Congress. With your support, we can flip NY-01, but it's going to take all of us to counter the MAGA chaos we're up against. Thanks in advance for helping me start things off right. Best, Emily P.S. Take a look at Nancy’s email from yesterday if you missed it. ------ Forwarded message ------ From: Nancy Goroff Date: Tue, Dec 5, 2023 at 6:40 PM Subject: Candle by candle To: Goroff for Congress Hi {NAME}, As I prepare to celebrate Chanukah with my family, I am reminded of the values that make this season so special: family, community, and the enduring hope for a brighter future. I'll light a new menorah this Chanukah -- one I recently ordered from Etsy. This beautiful new addition to my home holds a special meaning to me because it means my kids have grown up and established their own lives. This year, my daughter took the menorah she received at her bat mitzvah celebration, to use in her own home out of state. I’m lucky that my children still live only a train ride away, but many families are not as fortunate. Building a life in Suffolk County has become unattainable and out of reach for young people. We need an economy that works for all and fosters opportunities for everyone to succeed. As the Democratic candidate for Congress in NY-01, I am committed to advocating for policies that generate better job opportunities, ensuring that our families can stay together and prosper. We can't stop there: We need affordable housing, accessible healthcare, and fully-funded schools. These are essential components of this vision -- building blocks for a community where everyone has the chance to thrive. We’re trying to get this message out far and wide, but we can’t do it alone. We need help from people like you and other members of our community, especially as we approach our end-of-quarter deadline. To strengthen our grassroots efforts and bring our vision to fruition, I'm eager to make several significant hires: A 2024 organizing team who can amplify our message and mobilize our community. This team is pivotal for the success of our campaign, and with your support I’ll have the funds to make the first offer before the end of the year. Your involvement is crucial -- and today, I am asking you to make your first contribution to play a vital role in shaping the future of NY-01, ensuring that our families can stay together and thrive in a robust, inclusive economy. Can I count on you now? You can make a contribution at this link: [( Together, we can work towards better job opportunities, affordable housing, accessible healthcare, and fully-funded schools. Thank you for being a part of this journey. With gratitude, Nancy Goroff [Support Nancy's campaign today!]( Follow Nancy's campaign on social: [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [flickr]( ©2023 Goroff for Congress, all rights reserved Paid for by Goroff for Congress Goroff for Congress PO Box 215 East Setauket, NY 11733 United States If you believe you received this message in error or wish to no longer receive email from us, please click to [unsubscribe](.

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