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{NAME}, at Ground Game Texas we know that change happens from the ground up. That’s why we�

[Ground Game Texas] Hey {NAME}, it's Julie. I wanted to check-in and give a bit of personal insight into why our work at Ground Game Texas is so exciting and impactful for Texas—and why having your help in this movement is critical to our success. Since we launched Ground Game Texas, we’ve launched nearly a dozen grassroots campaigns that are putting progressive change directly on the ballot for voters. With help from folks like you, our organizers have secured popular ballot initiatives like a $15 minimum wage, a local climate charter, and marijuana decriminalization. Even better—our organizers have registered thousands of voters in the process and are mobilizing them behind progressive policies that will change the face of Texas. [That’s why I wanted to ask if you’d be willing to support Ground Game Texas and our organizers on the frontlines of progressive change? A contribution — of any amount! — is key to strengthening our momentum, so please chip in today:]( [>> Yes, I'll chip in! <<]( {NAME}, at Ground Game Texas we know that change happens from the ground up. That’s why we’re organizing year-round and speaking directly to voters about the issues they care about – there are no off-years! I know that together, we can rid our state of politicians who would rather divide us than bring us together. We can ensure our local and statewide leaders put the people before the special interests. And we can deliver progressive change that will support working families and the most vulnerable people. But we can’t do it without your help. [Consider chipping in to support our organizers – become a sustaining donor to Ground Game Texas today. Your contribution makes a HUGE difference.]( Thank you, Julie Oliver Co-founder and Executive Director, Ground Game Texas Ground Game Texas is a 501(c)(4) tax-exempt nonprofit organization. Paid for by Ground Game Texas. Contributions to Ground Game Texas are not tax deductible. This email was sent to [{EMAIL}](#). - [Unsubscribe]( - [Update My Personal Information]( - [Receive Fewer Emails]( [Like on Facebook]( [Follow on Twitter]( [Follow on Instagram]( PO Box 310, Austin, TX 78767 | info@groundgametexas.org

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