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Please join me for an event in New York City

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My campaign is holding an event in New York City on Thursday, May 12th — can you join us? Hello

My campaign is holding an event in New York City on Thursday, May 12th — can you join us? [logo]( Hello {NAME}, I hope you and your loved ones are doing well. This is former U.S. Secretary of Education John King, and I am excited to invite you to an in-person event in New York City in support of my campaign to be Maryland’s next governor on [Thursday, May 12th at 6:30 PM.]( I am proud to be running as the most progressive candidate in this race, in a state where my family roots run deep. Living and raising our daughters in Silver Spring, Maryland, [just 25 miles from the property where my great-grandfather was enslaved,]( my wife Melissa and I are profoundly conscious of the significance of this campaign as it demonstrates the promise of progress. If elected, I would become Maryland's first Black Governor, and only the 3rd African American elected governor in our nation's history — I hope you will join us to learn more. Date: Thursday, May 12 Time: 6:30PM Location: At the home of Betsey Schmidt and Eric Liftin Brooklyn, NY (Full address available upon RSVP) Host Committee: Betsey Schmidt, Luyen Chou, Eric Liftin, Jonathan Harber, Shelby Green, and Kwaku Andoh [RSVP]( Maryland will be one of the most critical governor's races for Democrats in 2022, and I wanted to share with you why my campaign is the best positioned to win. Our campaign message to strengthen public schools, expand economic opportunities, and tackle climate change is resonating with voters from every corner of the state, and since we launched we’ve raised over $2.75 million – and we’re just getting started. To RSVP, please [click here]( or contact Natasha at (718) 404-5039 or at natasha@johnkingforgovernor.com. If you are not able to attend but you’d like to contribute to our campaign, please [click here for more information.]( Full information about the event can be found in the attached invitation. I look forward to seeing you there! Best regards, John Paid for by John King for Governor, Eliza Leighton, Treasurer John King for Governor PO Box 8429 Silver Spring, MD 20907 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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