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Did you see the message from Kelsey earlier? We have until tomorrow at midnight to hit our goal, and

[?utm_medium=email&utm_source=kathleenrice&utm_content=1+-+%0D%0A%09%09%09&utm_campaign=KRNY-04%7CE3893%7CFR%7CEOQ4%7C-&source=KRNY-04%7CE3893%7CFR%7CEOQ4%7C-]( Did you see the message from Kelsey earlier? We have until tomorrow at midnight to hit our goal, and right now we’re still $3,500 away from hitting it. With just 5 months until Election Day, we can’t afford to miss any of our fundraising goals. We have to prove to our Republican opponent that we're prepared to take him on and win in November. We’re not leaving anything to chance. [Can you contribute right now towards our grassroots fundraising goal so we can hit our goal before Tuesday’s deadline?]( Thanks! Begin forwarded message: Hey {NAME}, I want to take a moment to speak frankly about the state of our race. - After Tuesday’s primary it looks like we have our official Republican opponent who we’ll be going up against in November’s election; - This year, thousands of primary voters were able to cast their ballot by mail -- but we are still unsure what the process will look like on Election Day, which throws a wrench in our campaign plans; - We have a Federal Election Commission (FEC) quarterly filing deadline coming up on Tuesday at midnight -- meaning that all of our fundraising totals will be reported publicly. This will be the first public deadline of the general election, and the first public deadline since the Republican Party nominated our opponent -- so we need to make a BIG impression. [That’s why we set a goal of raising $7,000 from our online, grassroots donors from now through the deadline on Tuesday. Can you contribute right now to help us reach it?]( [$10]( [$20]( [$35]( [$50]( [$100]( [Other]( Now that we’re officially past the primary and we have a Republican opponent, it’s more important than ever that we hit every single goal we set for ourselves, and project our strength and unity for everyone to see. [Can you contribute right now to help us hit our $7,000 grassroots goal before our deadline on Tuesday at midnight?]( Thanks so much, Kelsey [DONATE →]( Paid for and authorized by Kathleen Rice for Congress. This email was sent by [Kathleen Rice for Congress]( P.O. Box 744, Mineola, NY 11501. Email is an important way for Congresswoman Rice to keep supporters like you informed about critical issues and to build a winning grassroots campaign. If you no longer want to hear from Congresswoman Rice [click here to get off all our lists instantly.](3D%3D/?g=SWruTDpTVzRdhb2S2keRCXA) Questions or concerns? [Contact us here](mailto:campaign@kathleenrice.com).

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