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What problem solvers look like

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# Friend, From the CIA to Congress to the White House, I’ve spent my career in public service,

# Friend, From the CIA to Congress to the White House, I’ve spent my career in public service, and I want to share something I’ve learned in that time. I’ve learned that Washington needs more problem solvers — people who are willing to put partisanship aside, reach across the aisle, and devote their lives to doing what’s best for the American people, and the people they represent. We need more leaders like my friend, Josh Gottheimer. Since taking office, Josh has always stood up for the people of NJ-5. He’s the Co-Chair of the bipartisan Problem Solvers Caucus, and he never lets partisan extremists get in the way of progress. [Josh is facing a tough re-election fight against an extreme-right ideologue this November. Will you help him in the home stretch by chipping in now before the final FEC-filing deadline before the election?]( If you've stored your payment information with ActBlue Express, your donation will process immediately. [DONATE $20 NOW »]( [DONATE $50 NOW »]( [DONATE $75 NOW »]( [DONATE $100 NOW »]( [DONATE $250 NOW »]( [ANOTHER AMOUNT »]( With radicals threatening to derail our democracy and harm our institutions, we need bold leaders who aren’t afraid to stand up for what’s right. As a former Secretary of Defense, I can tell you that the strength of our country comes from those who put our nation first. In a time of uncertainty, disease, economic instability, and electoral sabotage, we need a rock-solid public servant who always defends our values. We need Josh Gottheimer. Please join me in helping to keep Josh in Congress right where he’s supposed to be. Click here to contribute to his re-election campaign before September 30th at midnight: [( Thank you for your help, Leon E. Panetta --------------------------------------------------------------- Josh was sent to Congress to fight for lower taxes and Jersey Values. That’s why he's working across party lines to find common ground and get things done that are good for New Jersey, not a national political agenda. If you'd like to support his campaign [click here]( if you'd like to unsubscribe [click here.]( Thank you for being on Team Gottheimer. [VOLUNTEER]( [DONATE]( [FACEBOOK]( [TWITTER]( # PAID FOR BY JOSH GOTTHEIMER FOR CONGRESS, PO BOX 584 RIDGEWOOD, NJ 07451 [Click here to unsubscribe from Josh Gottheimer's email list.]( Josh Gottheimer for Congress PO Box 584 Ridgewood, NJ 07451 United States

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