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Virtual house party: Help Jamie McLeod-Skinner respond to $1M+ in dark money attacks

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Hi {NAME}, I hope you are well. Dark money groups are spending over a million dollars, most on false

Hi {NAME}, I hope you are well. Dark money groups are spending over a million dollars, most on false attacks, against Jamie McLeod-Skinner and our campaign for Oregon's 5th Congressional District. We need your help to respond and that's why I'm excited to invite you to a virtual house party on Zoom with Jamie this Thursday, May 9 at 6:00 PM PT, (note the new time) co-hosted by Former Oregon State Rep. Alissa Keny-Guyer, Valdez Bravo, Leslie Armijo, Abby Kellner-Rode, and Kim and Angus Duncan. With the primary ending in 14 days and voters voting now, this is a crucial time to engage with Jamie's campaign for Oregon's 5th Congressional District. To RSVP, email me at [emmett@JamieforOregon.com](mailto:emmett@jamiefororegon.com) - we hope to see you Thursday. (if you've already RSVPed, no need to do so again) PS - can't make it this Thursday? Join us on Tuesday, May 14 at 6 PM PT for our last virtual house party of the primary with State Rep. Mark Gamba! You can RSVP to me at emmett@jamiefororegon.com for that event too. And if you're unable to join us, [we'd still be so grateful for your support in this final push! Please click here to make a contribution to our voter contact work](. Emmett Shell Finance Assistant Jamie for Oregon --------------------------------------------------------------- Jamie for Oregon PO Box 8750 Bend, OR 97708 United States If you believe you received this message in error or wish to no longer receive email from us, please [unsubscribe](.

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