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/BpCG_IHgjFnBYf5wq5EI7lZ8yiN0cK3hbIaWSPnpb2k= {NAME} — we did it. We won! Because of the work we’ve put in for two full years (and the years before that), our margin of victory was decisive enough that the race was called late last night — something we didn’t expect would happen even in our best-case scenario! It’s an understatement to say I couldn’t have done this without you. All eyes were on this race and the results show what we’ve always known: we are in a sea of red, but if we work hard, our grassroots coalition is strong enough to hold this seat. I won’t lie, there were times I was nervous about the outlook of this race — whenever my opponent cashed in a self-funded check, when we saw Trump’s popularity growing, or when our yard signs were constantly being vandalized. But deep down, I knew this team had it in us to come out on top. The highlight of these last two years in Congress has been working with people like you to help make the change our families, and our democracy, deserve. I don’t take lightly the responsibilities I’m granted as the representative for California’s 10th District, and I promise to work every day to make you proud. This election day was a tough one for Democrats across the country. But you should feel proud that in this purple pocket of our country, our values prevailed. Thank you from the bottom of my heart for being a member of Team Harder. This win is for us all, {NAME}. — Josh Harder --------------------------------------------------------------- [Josh Harder Facebook Icon](/vrsycSc9hGG8Z-nJBTEib3DPRdl3FVIWQhR0d_n1PDs=) [Josh Harder Twitter Icon](/WJ2z4ZAer7lppZwLkGxJ7PZi2xp1X-8pozWKQIoYQ5c=) This email was sent to {EMAIL} because CA-10 is one of our nation’s most pivotal tossup districts. But if you’d like to receive fewer emails, we understand. You can click [here](/DrofV35KgzBsNVLclgsO3tt8d9SRAT9FfTY-enRlRLQ=?recipientId=eppeh7oygjU6n3UYBT5Y&email={EMAIL}) to get only the most important updates, or you can [unsubscribe](/_sh-Q8PepN7lCIvdt2kAHxN7yEUlL52Q70cpIzcyji4=) here. /BpCG_IHgjFnBYf5wq5EI7lZ8yiN0cK3hbIaWSPnpb2k= Josh and his wife Pam live in Turlock where Josh grew up and delivered newspapers for the Turlock Journal. Josh was re-elected to Congress on behalf of families in the Central Valley where he’s fighting to hold our government accountable, pass COVID-19 relief, and deliver on our progressive values. Harder for Congress PO Box 4426 Modesto CA 95352 United States Paid For By Harder for Congress [unsubscribe](/_sh-Q8PepN7lCIvdt2kAHxN7yEUlL52Q70cpIzcyji4=)

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