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Time to unite and win this seat

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{NAME}, If you wanted a sign that Democrats are serious about winning back NY-1 from MAGA, get this:

[John Avlon for Congress]( {NAME}, If you wanted a sign that Democrats are serious about winning back NY-1 from MAGA, get this: 6 out of 8 Democratic Town Committees across New York’s first district have taken the unprecedented step of endorsing John Avlon ahead of the June 25th primary. That’s in addition to the state elected officials and community leaders who know Suffolk County best. Want to know what the Huntington Town Democratic Committee, the East Hampton Town Democratic Committee, the Southampton Town Democratic Committee, the Shelter Island Democratic Committee, the Southold Town Democratic Committee, and the Riverhead Democratic Committee all have in common? They are working hard to win this seat back from MAGA this fall, and they know John Avlon is our best chance to win it. Same with folks like Assembly Member Fred Thiele, Assembly Member Steve Stern, Suffolk County Legislator Rebecca Sanin, Suffolk County Legislator Anne Welker, Former State Senator Jim Gaughran, former Congressman Max Rose, former Suffolk County Legislator Bridget Fleming, and New York State Democratic Chairman Jay S. Jacobs. Democrats are coming together because we all know we can’t afford to lose this fight. John Avlon is the best candidate to build a broad coalition to take on Nick LaLota this fall – and win. As Tom Suozzi puts it: “As a life-long Long Islander, I know that John Avlon offers Democrats the best chance in a decade to win New York's First District and help take back the House. Like me, he's a common sense Democrat who understands that we need to play offense on the issues people care about to win swing districts here on Long Island… I know that he's the best choice for Democrats in the upcoming primary because he is the Democrat who can unite the party, seize the vital center and win the general election.” [With less than four weeks to go, your support is critical to helping John bring home victory in this primary and take the fight directly to Nick LaLota. We’re out there talking to voters right now, but we need to make sure we have what it takes to win. Can you pitch in before our final end-of-month deadline and power us to victory?]( Let’s keep the momentum going! -Team Avlon [CONTRIBUTE]( PAID FOR BY JOHN AVLON FOR CONGRESS John Avlon for Congress PO Box 1200 Sag Harbor, NY 11963 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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