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our first major milestone

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​ ​ # {NAME}, It’s been just over two months since I launched my campaign — but

​ ​ # {NAME}, It’s been just over two months since I launched my campaign — but let me tell you, those two months have been something special. In conversations I’ve had with Oregonians throughout the 5th district, I’ve heard stories of struggle and of hope for the future — a future where all Oregonians truly have the opportunity to thrive. Now, we’re coming up on the first major milestone of this campaign — our first big test. At the end of September, when we close the books on our very first quarter of fundraising, I want everyone to know how serious we are about creating opportunity for all Oregonians. Our fundraising numbers will make that statement. [{NAME}, can you chip in $10 or whatever you’re able to today? Your support will help us at this critical time — and show voters they can count on us to carry their voices to Congress!]( If you saved your information with ActBlue Express clicking a link below will cause your donation to process instantly: [Donate $10 now]( [Donate $25 now]( [Donate $50 now]( [Donate $100 now]( [Donate $250 now]( [Or, you can click here to donate another amount.]( All eyes are on us, {NAME}. But we welcome that pressure because I know we can rise to the test. Oregon’s 5th district will be one of next year’s most important battleground elections and will impact who controls the House of Representatives. And I’m the best-positioned Democrat to win this seat. Corporate mega-donors from out-of-state — like Kevin McCarthy’s Super PAC — have already started pouring money into this election. Which means we need to be ready for a tough fight ahead. Our team is putting in the work — building our support network, connecting with voters, and sharing our vision for a better Oregon — so people understand what our campaign is all about. That takes resources. And when our fundraising numbers go public at this end-of-quarter deadline, I want to show we’re ready to do this work. [So {NAME}, can I count on your help? Please chip in whatever you can today — let’s rise to the test and show our strength when this deadline arrives!]( Thanks so much for your help, Jamie --------------------------------------------------------------- [DONATE]( [Facebook]( [Instagram]( [Twitter]( Click [here]( to unsubscribe from our email list. Paid for by Jamie For Oregon Jamie for Oregon PO Box 8750 Bend, OR 97708 United States

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