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​ ​ # Friends, Despite near-constant attack ads running across our district and my MAGA op

​ ​ # Friends, Despite near-constant attack ads running across our district and my MAGA opponent desperately trying to obscure her extremist views, we got some great news last week. I’m proud to have received the endorsement of the editorial boards at The Oregonian, Eugene Weekly, The Bulletin, and The Source Weekly! This is a major boost for our campaign, and it couldn’t have come at a better time. Ballots are being mailed out THIS WEEK, which means we’re running out of time to talk to persuadable voters. [Will you rush $10 so we can reach voters with this important endorsement news and spread our message in the final days before voting begins?]( If you've stored your payment information with ActBlue Express, your donation will process immediately. [DONATE $10 NOW »]( [DONATE $20 NOW »]( [DONATE $75 NOW »]( [DONATE $100 NOW »]( [DONATE $250 NOW »]( [ANOTHER AMOUNT »]( These key endorsements came just in time, as even more attention is being focused on our race in these final weeks of the election. Take a look: [Tight races in Oregon could be key to GOP House majority -- NBC News]( We’re making national headlines as one of the key races that will decide control of Congress – but right now, we’re getting drowned out on the airwaves, and I’m concerned we won’t get our message to voters in time. [Please contribute $10 or whatever you can before ballots arrive in mailboxes!]( In case you haven’t heard it recently – I’m deeply grateful for everything you’re doing for our campaign. Thank you for being in this fight with me! – Jamie --------------------------------------------------------------- [DONATE]( Jamie McLeod-Skinner is a Democrat running for Congress in Oregon's 5th District. She's a small business owner and emergency response coordinator who is committed to addressing the climate crisis, supporting working families, and protecting our democracy. [Join our campaign with a donation today.]( [Facebook]( [Instagram]( [Twitter]( Click [here]( to unsubscribe from our email list. Paid for by Jamie For Oregon Jamie for Oregon 1327 SE Tacoma St. #247 Portland, OR 97202 United States

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