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our deadline is coming up Here’s the thing: Thanksgiving is in 2 days and we know that our fund

our deadline is coming up Here’s the thing: Thanksgiving is in 2 days and we know that our fundraising will fall off as people spend time with friends and family. At Joe for S.C. HQ, we’re not going to be able to relax on the holiday unless we reach our goal for fundraising right now. [Please help us out by contributing $10 now:]( If you saved your payment information with ActBlue Express clicking a button below will cause your donation to process instantly [Contribute $10 Now]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Joe's Original Message: Look, I’ll cut right to the chase: our fundraising has fallen off the last few days. Our campaign doesn’t accept a dime from corporate PACs, so this is a big deal. McMaster can call up one of his special interest supporters whenever he needs a massive check, but we’re running a different kind of campaign — one that is for everyday South Carolinians. [Will you chip in $10 or whatever you can TODAY so we can reach the rest of our November digital goal?]( If you saved your payment information with ActBlue Express clicking a button below will cause your donation to process instantly. [Contribute $10 Now]( [Contribute $25 Now]( [Contribute $50 Now]( [Contribute $100 Now]( [Contribute $250 Now]( [Contribute Another Amount]( I am raising my son, Boone, to know the importance of community and doing your part to support it. That’s what my campaign is all about: improving our schools and raising teacher pay, expanding Medicaid so folks have access to quality and low-cost medical care, stopping McMaster’s suppression of voting rights and making it easier to cast your ballot — and, yes, fixing our damn roads. McMaster has failed our state for long enough — it’s time for creative ideas, better solutions, and a new Governor — one who will put the needs of South Carolinians over politics. I need your help to get there. Please donate now: [( Thanks, Joe --------------------------------------------------------------- [DONATE »]( ​ [Facebook]( | [Twitter]( | [Instagram]( [Click here to unsubscribe from Joe Cunningham's email list.]( ​ ​ Paid for by Joe Cunningham for South Carolina Joe Cunningham PO Box 21012 Charleston, SC 29413 United States ​ ​

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