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Circling back in the New Year

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Hi Robert! I hope you had a great start to the new year. Scott and I rang in 2024 by hiking the Silv

Hi Robert! I hope you had a great start to the new year. Scott and I rang in 2024 by hiking the Silver Peak Trail with some good friends. You can see the pictures we took below! Starting off 2024 with a big uphill climb felt fitting. We have a big race ahead. In 2022, we lost this seat by one percentage point. In 2024, we can win — but it will take a lot of hard work. My team set an ambitious fundraising goal for the end of December. We passed our goal because of your incredible support, but our fight is just getting started. These resources will help us build a powerful grassroots campaign ready to knock on doors, mobilize voters, and flip AZ-06 in November. But we’re facing down millions of dollars in Republican spending to beat our pro-choice, pro-climate campaign. This is the most competitive House race in Arizona — and the GOP will be desperate to protect their majority in Congress. [Our people-powered campaign is hitting the ground running in 2024. By donating, you can help us build a winning campaign and flip Arizona’s Sixth Congressional District blue. Can you chip in just $10 now?]( [DONATE NOW]( [DONATE MONTHLY]( Thank you so much, Robert. Kirsten   Kirsten is a mom, an environmental attorney, and a former State Legislator who has spent the past six years fighting to restore funding to public schools, protect Arizona's natural resources, and make our communities safer. She’s ready to take that fight to Washington to find common-sense solutions to the challenges we’re facing here in Arizona's Sixth Congressional District. In 2022, Kirsten lost her race by one of the smallest margins in the country. [Will you make sure she can build a winning campaign early by chipping in now?]( Kirsten is a mom, an environmental attorney, and a former State Legislator who has spent the past six years fighting to restore funding to public schools, protect Arizona's natural resources, and make our communities safer. She’s ready to take that fight to Washington to find common-sense solutions to the challenges we’re facing here in Arizona's Sixth Congressional District. In 2022, Kirsten lost her race by one of the smallest margins in the country. [Will you make sure she can build a winning campaign early by chipping in now?]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [Facebook]( [Web Site]( Paid for by Engel for Arizona Engel for Arizona PO Box 40721 Tucson, AZ 85717 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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