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I am not a stranger to NYC politics, and I know how a leader like Brad can get the attention of deep

I am not a stranger to NYC politics, and I know how a leader like Brad can get the attention of deep-pocketed corporate interests that hold a lot of power in NYC. I can honestly tell you that Brad is smart to never stop organizing and to focus on having a team in place to lay a strong foundation for the work that lies ahead — and there’s always more to be done. [That is why I’m reaching out to see if you can chip in to help us hit our end of month fundraising deadline tomorrow. Can Brad count on you?]( Brad uses every tool of the Comptroller’s office to push for what the people of New York have stated they want, time and time again: climate solutions, more affordable housing, and an inclusive economic recovery. He’s also laser-focused on strengthening the progressive movement in NYC. No matter what the maps say, progressive leaders up and down the ballot in NY are going to need to fight for the change we need. Brad is an organizer at heart, and you know he is gearing up to fight with us for candidates who will take bold steps to win the future our communities deserve. He’s also focused on making sure our campaign arm has the resources in the door to make an impact this election cycle. [Donate now and we will put it to good use immediately pushing for our progressive values everywhere we can.]( Thanks for your support, Jenny --------------------------------------------------------------- Brad Lander served in the New York City Council representing District 39 for 12 years—co-founding the Progressive Caucus and leading the way alongside advocates to win policies to support workers, protect tenants, and make government more transparent. Recently elected to citywide office, Brad will use the Office of the Comptroller to hold city government accountable to its promises to New Yorkers and secure a more sustainable future. [Give to Brad here.]( [donate]( Paid for by Lander 2025 Lander 2025 68 Jay Street Brooklyn, NY 11201 United States Too much in your inbox? Instead of unsubscribing, sign up for our [Email Lite]( program. We will only send you the most important messages each month. [Sign up for Email Lite here.]( If you believe you received this message in error or wish to no longer receive email from us, please [unsubscribe](.

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