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​ ​ # {NAME}, I wanted to thank you for your support during our FEC fundraising push last

​ ​ # {NAME}, I wanted to thank you for your support during our FEC fundraising push last month. This FEC fundraising deadline was our first public test since we launched our campaign in July, and your support showed the strength of our grassroots base and helped prove we are the best-positioned campaign to win this seat and flip Oregon’s 5th from red to blue. We’re up against a lot: corporate mega-PAC donors from out-of-state are starting to pour money into this race to boost the extreme Republican who is part of the failure to lead in Congress. That means we need to keep growing our campaign — especially as we approach one year out from Election Day. We’re putting in the work — connecting with voters, sharing our vision for a better Oregon, and growing our strong network throughout the district. Your continued support helps us keep hitting important benchmarks so we have what it takes to defeat Lori Chavez-DeRemer and her extreme MAGA allies next November. [Whether you were able to donate ahead of last month's FEC deadline or not, you can click here to keep our campaign moving forward — and recurring donations are very helpful.]( Again, thank you so much for your help. I’m proud to have you on our team. With appreciation, 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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