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why it’s so important to stand up to dark money

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​ $00,000.00 How much Tom Malinowski took from corporate PACs in 2018, 2020, and 2022. $60,000.

​ $00,000.00 How much Tom Malinowski took from corporate PACs in 2018, 2020, and 2022. $60,000.00 How much Tom Kean Jr. raised from Republicans who voted to overturn the election. {NAME}, it’s no secret that our team is completely grassroots powered. We think who you accept money from says a lot about your campaign: That’s why it’s so alarming that our opponent has raised $60,000 from Republican officials who voted to overturn the last election. He isn’t listening to his constituents — he’s too busy chasing Trump’s Big Lie. [Tom Malinowski has proved that he won't back down when it comes to fighting for New Jersey families and the future of our democracy — which is why we can't back down now. Please, {NAME}, rush a grassroots donation before our end-of-month deadline.]( If you’ve saved your payment information with ActBlue Express, your donation will be processed immediately: [Donate $10]( [Donate $25]( [Donate $50]( [Donate $100]( [Donate Other]( Republican donors have already spent millions of dollars on this race — and they’re just getting started. Just this week, Kevin McCarthy and all of the House Republican leaders just announced a multi-million dollar ad campaign in our district. They’re flooding our airwaves with misinformation and lies about Tom’s record. That’s why we’re relying on grassroots donors ahead of this end-of-month deadline. While Tom Kean Jr. has no problems raising money from anyone and everyone, we’re running a campaign centered on New Jersey families. [If you want to support our people-powered work and protect one of the most vulnerable seats in the House, please chip in $10 now.]( Thanks, Brooke Finance Director, Team Malinowski Tom Malinowski served as a diplomat in the Obama administration, standing up to dictators overseas. Now he's standing up for our democracy as a Congressman representing New Jersey's 7th district. [Donate Once]( [Donate Monthly]( Tom Malinowski for Congress P.O. Box 263 Somerville, NJ 08876 United States [Click here to unsubscribe from Tom's email list.]( Paid for by Tom Malinowski for Congress

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