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Jon just won his last debate

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--------------------------------------------------------------- {NAME}, We hope you were able to watch the debate just now, because Jon demonstrated exactly why it's so important the we elect him to Congress. Whether it was healthcare, providing for our veterans, or always prioritizing people over special interests, Jon showed why he has the experience, the energy, and the passion to fight for southwest Michigan as our Representative. Getting across the finish line over the next week won't be easy, though. [Can we count on you to chip in $6 or whatever you can right now to help us get out the vote?](/R9OkFK_b3TrTsH4cek42qP7uv4t2OOyGYyDgGPYcGcI=?refcode=201026) Not only did Jon show why we need to vote for him, Upton showed us how out-of-touch he is with the daily problems our families face. After more than three decades of his representation in Congress, we're still dealing with runaway prescription drug prices, inaction on our environment, and so much more. We need real solutions, not political talking points. In Congress, Jon will deliver on the issues that matter most to us, just as he's done as a State Representative for the last five years. Jon consistently prioritizes his community, not special interests. It's past time we send people-centric leaders to Congress. [Chip in $6, $25, or whatever you can tonight to help us elect Jon:](/R9OkFK_b3TrTsH4cek42qP7uv4t2OOyGYyDgGPYcGcI=?refcode=201026) /R9OkFK_b3TrTsH4cek42qP7uv4t2OOyGYyDgGPYcGcI=?refcode=201026 Together we can win, Team Hoadley Jon Hoadley is a three-term Michigan state representative and a lifetime advocate for change. He's running for Congress in Michigan's 6th District to bring people and community back to the center of our decision-making in Washington. Can you make a grassroots donation to help flip this battleground district? /sp9dsHoPZEIqe8HOjg6f8tXi7Y-p8a9CPhgJ4ADSjic=?refcode=email_footer_201026 Copyright (C) 2020 Jon Hoadley for Congress. All rights reserved. Paid for by Jon Hoadley for Congress Jon Hoadley for Congress P.O. Box 51165 Kalamazoo MI 49005 United States If you believe you received this message in error or wish to no longer receive email from us, please [unsubscribe](/pSQO40xscxTNEnNFJ4cAVrcmeyJgeeSN8zY0kdy4qls=).

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