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Did you see the news about Donald Trump?

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{NAME}, we wanted to make sure you got our message. Donald Trump is returning to New Hampshire next

{NAME}, we wanted to make sure you got our message. Donald Trump is returning to New Hampshire next week for a CNN town hall. This visit is sure to create a lot of publicity and will be a huge opportunity for the New Hampshire GOP to fill their coffers and start building up for 2024. {NAME}, We wanted to make sure you got our message. Donald Trump is returning to New Hampshire next week for a CNN town hall. This visit is sure to create a lot of publicity and will be a huge opportunity for the New Hampshire GOP to fill their coffers and start building up for 2024. [Will you help us offset their gains by rushing a rapid response donation to Annie’s campaign right away?]( This won’t be the last time Trump comes to New Hampshire. And we need to be prepared to answer the call each and every time. Thank you so much for your help, {NAME}. – Team Kuster --- Begin Original Message --- Twice-impeached, once defeated, and now indicted former President Donald Trump will be visiting New Hampshire again NEXT WEEK. His visit will serve to build his profile for his 2024 presidential campaign and help raise money for New Hampshire Republicans this cycle. Some of that money will go straight into trying to defeat Annie in New Hampshire’s Second District. [Will you help us offset the bump Trump will inevitably give to the NH GOP by rushing an emergency donation to Annie’s campaign today?]( If you've saved your payment information with ActBlue Express, your donation will go through immediately: [RUSH IN $5]( [RUSH IN $25]( [RUSH IN $50]( [RUSH IN $100]( [RUSH IN $250]( [CUSTOM AMOUNT]( It’s critical that we start building up our resources for 2024 now, so that we are fully prepared to defend this seat, take back the U.S. House, and keep the oval office BLUE. [Help us respond to Trump’s visit and the influx of GOP money by donating to our campaign RIGHT AWAY!]( Thank you so much! Kuster HQ Annie has established a record of putting aside party politics to focus on the issues that matter most to Granite Staters. She's worked with members of both parties to prioritize job creation and economic opportunity, and support New Hampshire veterans, women, students and seniors. [CONTRIBUTE]( Paid for by Annie Kuster for Congress This email was sent to {EMAIL}. Don't want to receive these emails anymore? [Unsubscribe]( Annie Kuster, PO Box 1498 Concord, NH, 03302

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